In The Moss Maidens, written by S. Dylan Zwickel, five teenage girls in Nazi-occupied Holland become an unexpected resistance cell in 1941. Inspired by true events, the play chronicles their transformation as they grapple with the urgent necessity to become extraordinary amid harrowing circumstances. Directed by Hamutal Posklinsky-Shehory and featuring dramaturgy by Emily Dzioba-Wasserman, this poignant narrative highlights the bravery and resilience of youth in the face of oppression.
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