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What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank review: ‘a play as Jewish as they come’

This quintessentially Jewish work tackles the inherited trauma of the Holocaust and is also a really smart and funny comedy

October 22, 2024 16:00
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Frenemies: (left to right) Caroline Catz, Joshua Malina, Simon Yadoo and Dorothea Myer-Bennett Photo: Mark Senior
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What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank

Marylebone Theatre | ★★★★✩

There is a nagging context to this thrillingly combative, quintessentially Jewish play that cannot, or shouldn’t, be ignored. It is that the board of an unnamed major London theatre turned it down even after the venue’s artistic director gave it the green light. Why? Reportedly they feared protest about a work that explores Jewish attitudes to the war on Hamas in Gaza; recognises that the conflict was triggered by the massacre on October 7 but also agonises over the resulting thousands killed in the Palestinian territory.

Perhaps the decision is less craven than it appears and the board are simply unable to grasp that a play that does all this while at the same time tackling the inherited trauma of the Holocaust, is also a really smart and funny comedy.