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The Happiest Man On Earth review: ‘epic yet intimate’

Performed with zest and humility, this one-man play shows the world what the world genocide actually means

November 27, 2024 17:04
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Kenneth Tigar plays Eddie Jaku in The Happiest Man On Earth Photo: Daniel Rader
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The Happiest Man On Earth

Southwark Playhouse | ★★★★✩

This year two elderly men have each held London theatre audiences transfixed as they relate their experience of the Holocaust. The first was Tom Dugan’s one-man show about Simon Wiesenthal in which Christopher Gibbs played the Nazi hunter. The second is this adaptation of Eddie Jaku’s memoir, another solo show adapted by Mark St. Germain, which relates the author’s harrowing experience of Nazi atrocity and also the indomitable love of life that led him to survive.

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