This play sounds powerful and amazing. Would it be appropriate material for 16 year olds or would it be too disturbing? I'd love to get the opinion of those who have seen it. I am organizing a group to see it and do not know if I need to make it an adult-only event. Thanks.
I'd say go for it. It's a wonderful history lesson that doesn't feel like a history lesson at all. Kids and adults should all see it, it's a great show.
Stand-by Joined: 10/18/08
I think it should be fine. I agree, it's an excellent play and would be educational.
Understudy Joined: 3/4/07
It is totally appropriate for a 16 year old. The book that tells her story, called "In my hands" is recommended for high school/junior high kids. Also, it's not giving anything away to point out that the main character (Irena Gut Opdyke) told her story to high school students around the country - in fact, the play opens with one of these lectures.
Exactly. Actually the whole play is essentially in the context of a lactuer. The things from the past are done as if flashbacks.
DEFINITELY appropriate.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/17/06
Hey, I have another question about Irena's Vow...if I don't get to this show during previews, will I be missing out on a lot because the Q and A's with her daughter will be gone? I want to see it, just don't know if I do it that quickly!
Regarding teens, it is totally appropriate. I took my thriteen year-old to it, and she loved it.
My understanding is that the Q&A will only be done through previews. It adds a value to the experience that is difficult to express. I found it almost as compelling as the show itself.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/17/06
Hi Brian--
Thanks for the insight, I decided I should go today after all!
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/17/06
Just reporting back that you all were right, I went today, found it wonderful and was glad to catch a performance with the after-show Q and A. It DID add an extra dimension, and by the way, the student rush seats in the first row weren't even all taken...
Here's an additional question, one about the post-show Q&A:
Have they been doing it after the matinees as well, or just the evening performances?
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