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Blonde poison

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Blonde Poisonis based on the true story of a Jewish woman during World War II who betrayed up to 3,000 fellow Jews. Gail Louw's powerful play examines the motivation of evil. Stella Goldschlag was living illegally in war-torn Berlin when she herself was betrayed and tortured. When offered the chance of saving herself and her parents from the death camps, she agreed to be a ‘Greifer’ for the Gestapo and inform on Jews in hiding. She was extraordinarily successful in this and her activities increased after her parents had finally been deported. ??The vast dimensions of Stella’s character range from tortured victim to cruel killer, from loving daughter to betrayer of friends, from gentle lover to depraved promiscuity. She was given the name ‘Blonde Poison’ by the Gestapo who reveled in her treachery. Decades after the war Stella agrees to be interviewed by a well-respected journalist – her last chance for redemption. Can she ever be released from her past?

Blonde Poisonwas the winner of an Argus Angel Award for artistic excellence (Brighton Festival 2012).

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Product Details
Oberon Modern Plays
184943431X / 9781849434317
eBook (EPUB)
822.92
22/02/2013
United Kingdom
English
13 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%