An award winning play about Eva Shloss, Auschwitz survivor and step-sister of Anne Frank, is raising funds for the Pakistani flood victims. The play is supported by leaders from Britain’s Jewish, Muslim and Asian communities as well as other prominent figures, including Zac Goldsmith MP.
At a press conference Eva was joined by the play’s producer/director, Nic Careem, a Muslim. Nic has used the play to combat extremism across the U.K and in many other countries.
Dr. Eva Schloss, announced the special showing that will be on at the Garrick theatre in London. She made this comment:
‘ Many people were saved from the tragedy of the Holocaust through the action of others. A major tragedy is now unfolding in Pakistan with over 14 million people affected by the floods, who are at risk from diseases spread from contaminated drinking water and flooding after further rainfall. There is much we can do to help them.’
For tickets please go to: http://www.remotegoat.co.uk/event_view.php?uid=115080
All proceeds go to charity.
{Disclaimer: Frost’s editor – and writer of this article- is in the play}