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The Diary of Anne Frank is a stage adaptation of the posthumously published 1947 book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank.[1]

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  1. 46 relations: Academy Awards, Albert Hackett, Ambassador Theatre (New York City), Anne Frank, Boris Aronson, Broadway theatre, Colonial Theatre (Boston), Dennie Moore, Drama Desk Award, Edith Frank, English language, Frances Goodrich, Fritz Pfeffer, Garson Kanin, George Hearn, Gusti Huber, Harris Yulin, Jack Gilford, James Earl Jones Theatre, James Lapine, Joseph Schildkraut, Kermit Bloomgarden, Lee Watson, Linda Lavin, Lou Jacobi, Margot Frank, Miep Gies, Millie Perkins, Music Box Theatre, Natalie Portman, New York Drama Critics' Circle, Otto Frank, Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Sophie Hayden, Susan Strasberg, The Diary of a Young Girl, The Diary of Anne Frank (1959 film), Theatre World Award, Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play, Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play, Tony Award for Best Play, Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play, Tony Award for Best Scenic Design, Tony Awards, Victor Kugler, Wendy Kesselman.

  2. 1955 plays
  3. Cultural depictions of Anne Frank
  4. Plays about the Holocaust
  5. Plays based on books

Academy Awards

The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.

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Albert Hackett

Albert Maurice Hackett (February 16, 1900 – March 16, 1995) was an American actor, dramatist and screenwriter most noted for his collaborations with his partner and wife Frances Goodrich.

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Ambassador Theatre (New York City)

The Ambassador Theatre is a Broadway theater at 219 West 49th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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Anne Frank

Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank (English:; 12 June 1929 – February or March 1945)Research by The Anne Frank House in 2015 revealed that Frank may have died in February 1945 rather than in March, as Dutch authorities had long assumed.

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Boris Aronson

Boris Aronson (October 15, 1898 – November 16, 1980) was an American scenic designer for Broadway and Yiddish theatre.

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Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre,Although theater is generally the spelling for this common noun in the United States (see American and British English spelling differences), many of the extant or closed Broadway venues use or used the spelling Theatre as the proper noun in their names.

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Colonial Theatre (Boston)

The Colonial Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts, opened in 1900, is the oldest continually-operating theatre in the city.

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Dennie Moore

Dennie Moore (born Florence Moore; December 30, 1902 – February 22, 1978) was an American film and stage actress.

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Drama Desk Award

The Drama Desk Award is an annual prize recognizing excellence in New York theatre.

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Edith Frank

Edith Frank (16 January 1900 – 6 January 1945) was the mother of Holocaust diarist Anne Frank and her older sister Margot.

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English language

English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.

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Frances Goodrich

Frances Goodrich (December 21, 1890 – January 29, 1984) was an American actress, dramatist, and screenwriter, best known for her collaborations with her partner and husband Albert Hackett.

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Fritz Pfeffer

Friedrich "Fritz" Pfeffer (30 April 1889 – 20 December 1944) was a German dentist and Jewish refugee who hid with Anne Frank and her family and the Van Pels family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.

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Garson Kanin

Garson Kanin (November 24, 1912 – March 13, 1999) was an American writer and director of plays and films.

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George Hearn

George Hearn (born June 18, 1934) is an American actor and bass-baritone singer, primarily in Broadway musical theatre.

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Gusti Huber

Auguste "Gusti" Huber (July 27, 1914 – July 12, 1993) was an Austrian-American actress.

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Harris Yulin

Harris Yulin (born November 5, 1937) is an American actor who has appeared in over a hundred film and television series roles, such as Scarface (1983), Ghostbusters II (1989), Clear and Present Danger (1994), Looking for Richard (1996), The Hurricane (1999), Training Day (2001), and Frasier which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in 1996.

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Jack Gilford

Jack Gilford (born Jacob Aaron Gellman; July 25, 1908 – June 4, 1990) was an American Broadway, film, and television actor.

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James Earl Jones Theatre

The James Earl Jones Theatre, originally the Cort Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 138 West 48th Street, between Seventh Avenue and Sixth Avenue, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States.

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James Lapine

James Elliot Lapine (born January 10, 1949) is an American stage director, playwright, screenwriter, and librettist.

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Joseph Schildkraut

Joseph Schildkraut (22 March 1896 – 21 January 1964) was an Austrian-American actor.

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Kermit Bloomgarden

Kermit Bloomgarden (December 15, 1904 – September 20, 1976) was an American theatrical producer.

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Lee Watson

Leland H. "Lee" Watson (1926 – December 8, 1989)7 was a Broadway and television lighting designer and theatre educator.

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Linda Lavin

Linda Lavin (born October 15, 1937) is an American actress and singer.

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Lou Jacobi

Lou Jacobi (born Louis Harold Jacobovitch; December 28, 1913October 23, 2009) was a Canadian character actor.

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Margot Frank

Margot Betti Frank (16 February 1926 –) was the elder daughter of Otto Frank and Edith Frank and the elder sister of Anne Frank.

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Miep Gies

Hermine "Miep" Gies (15 February 1909 – 11 January 2010) was one of the Dutch citizens who hid Anne Frank, her family (Otto Frank, Margot Frank, Edith Frank) and four other Dutch Jews (Fritz Pfeffer, Hermann van Pels, Auguste van Pels, Peter van Pels) from the Nazis in an annex above Otto Frank's business premises during World War II.

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Millie Perkins

Millie Perkins (born May 12, 1936) is an American retired film, television actress and model known for her debut film role as Anne Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), and for her supporting actress roles in two 1966 Westerns, The Shooting and Ride in the Whirlwind, both directed by Monte Hellman.

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Music Box Theatre

The Music Box Theatre is a Broadway theater at 239 West 45th Street (George Abbott Way) in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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Natalie Portman

Natalie Hershlag (נטע-לי הרשלג; born), known professionally as Natalie Portman, is an Israeli-born American actress.

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New York Drama Critics' Circle

The New York Drama Critics' Circle is made up of 21 drama critics from daily newspapers, magazines and wire services based in the New York City metropolitan area.

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Otto Frank

Otto Heinrich Frank (12 May 1889 – 19 August 1980) was the father of Anne Frank.

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Pulitzer Prize for Drama

The Pulitzer Prize for Drama is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music. The Diary of Anne Frank (play) and Pulitzer Prize for Drama are Pulitzer Prize for Drama-winning works.

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Sophie Hayden

Sophie Hayden (born February 23, 1954, as Sophie Ann Schwab) is an American actress.

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Susan Strasberg

Susan Elizabeth Strasberg (May 22, 1938 – January 21, 1999) was an American stage, film, and television actress.

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The Diary of a Young Girl

The Diary of a Young Girl, commonly referred to as The Diary of Anne Frank, is a book of the writings from the Dutch-language diary kept by Anne Frank while she was in hiding for two years with her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.

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The Diary of Anne Frank (1959 film)

The Diary of Anne Frank is a 1959 American biographical drama film based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1955 play of the same name, which was in turn based on the posthumously published diary of Anne Frank, a German-born Jewish girl who lived in hiding in Amsterdam with her family during World War II.

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Theatre World Award

The Theatre World Award is an American honor presented annually to actors and actresses in recognition of an outstanding New York City stage debut performance, either on Broadway or Off-Broadway.

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Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play

The Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play is an honor presented at the Tony Awards, a ceremony established in 1947 as the Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, to actresses for quality leading roles in a Broadway play.

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The Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play is an honor presented at the Tony Awards, a ceremony established in 1947 as the Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, to actresses for quality supporting roles in a Broadway play.

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Tony Award for Best Play

The Tony Award for Best Play (formally, an Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre) is an annual award given to the best new (non-musical) play on Broadway, as determined by Tony Award voters.

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Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play

The Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play has only been awarded since 1994.

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Tony Award for Best Scenic Design

This is a list of winners and nominations for the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design for outstanding set design of a play or musical.

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Tony Awards

The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as a Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.

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Victor Kugler

Victor Kugler (5 June 1900 – 14 December 1981) was one of the people who helped hide Anne Frank and her family and friends during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.

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Wendy Kesselman

Wendy Kesselman is an American playwright.

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See also

1955 plays

Cultural depictions of Anne Frank

Plays about the Holocaust

Plays based on books

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Diary_of_Anne_Frank_(play)