A THOUGHT-provoking play aiming to highlight the plight of the thousands of children who grew up in the Holocaust will be performed at Birmingham's St Martin's Church.
Jude Zigguener is the true story of a child who survived Hitler's massacre of the Jewish population in Central Europe.
As Jude prepares to celebrate Passover her mind goes back and she remembers. As she sets the places
around the table she asks --could it happen again?
The play will be performed at the Bull Ring church's arts cafe on Sunday January 30 at 1pm to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
It will be followed by a talk by Andree Parker, the survivor who inspired the play. As a Slovakian gypsy Jew, Andree was everything that Hitler aimed to destroy.
Admission is free and a voluntary collection will be taken.