Irena's Vow
Irena's Vow is a
Production history
The play opened at Broadway's Walter Kerr Theatre at 219 West 48th Street (between Broadway and 8th Avenue) on 29 March 2009,[2] after having premiered off-Broadway at the Baruch Performing Arts Center in September 2008. The ninety-minute play opened at the Kerr Theatre with the same cast from off-Broadway.[1]
The play was written by
The title role is played by Tovah Feldshuh. Appearing in other roles are Sandi Carroll, Tracee Chimo, Steven Hauck, Scott Klaven, Peter Reznikoff, Thomas Ryan, Gene Silvers, John Stanisci and Maja Wampuszyc.
Irena's Vow is directed by Michael Parva. Scenic design is by Kevin Judge; lighting design, David Castaneda; costume design, Astrid Brucker; sound design and music composition, Quentin Chiappetta; and projection design, Alex Koch.[2][1]
On June 16, 2009 it was announced that Irena's Vow would close on June 28. At the time of its closure, it had played 21 previews and 105 regular performances.[3]
Irena's Vow, a film adaptation written by Gordon and directed by Louise Archambault, went into production in 2022 in Lublin[4] and premiered at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival.[5]
Story
After
Eventually she became the housekeeper to a German army major. After she witnessed the gruesome fate of
One day Gut's employer discovered that she was concealing Jews in his house. Gut begged him to spare them; he agreed to, and never betrayed them or her. Gut became the German officer's mistress. Before the Red Army arrived, she fled with the people that she was protecting into the forest. After the war, suspected falsely by some of having collaborated with the Germans, she emigrated to the United States.[2]
See also
- Irena Gut
- List of individuals and groups assisting Jews during the Holocaust
- Rescue of Jews by Poles during the Holocaust
- 2009 in theatre
Notes
- ^ a b c Andrew Gans, "Feldshuh to Return to Broadway in March in Irena's Vow" Archived 2008-12-25 at the Wayback Machine, playbill.com, 22 December 2008.
- ^ a b c d e f "Przysięga Ireny" ("Irena's Vow"), Gwiazda Polarna (Pole Star), vol. 100, no. 7 (March 28, 2009), p. 14.
- ^ Gans, Andrew."Irena's Vow to Close on Broadway June 28," playbill.com, June 16, 2009
- Ici Radio-Canada, June 9, 2022.
- Screen Daily, August 10, 2023.
References
- "Przysięga Ireny" ("Irena's Vow"), Gwiazda Polarna (Pole Star), vol. 100, no. 7 (March 28, 2009), p. 14.
External links
- Internet Broadway Database listing
- Andrew Gans, "Feldshuh to Return to Broadway in March in Irena's Vow", playbill.com, 22 December 2008.
- Willborn Hampton, "Hiding Innocents and Keeping Evil at Bay", New York Times, 26 September 2008.