Wiesenthal tells that story.

Wiesenthal died in his sleep at age 96 in Vienna on Sept. 20, 2005. Story previewing "Wiesenthal," a one-man play by Tom Dugan about the life of Simon Wiesenthal, the legendary Holocaust survivor turned hunter of … WIESENTHAL is the extraordinary story of Simon Wiesenthal, written and performed by Tom Dugan. Tom Dugan's play about his legacy, "Wiesenthal," is underway at the Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center with performances through Sunday. But it also goes beyond. But onstage here, puttering around his office at the Vienna Jewish Documentation Center (a stuffy book-lined sanctuary, dominated by a giant map, by set designer Beowulf Boritt) in his rumpled suit (by costume designer Alex Jaeger), with his pill bottles and his heavy Austrian accent, he conveys an inspiring mixture of human frailty and tireless, superhuman dedication to justice.

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Written by and starring Tom Dugan, he researched Wiesenthal’s character and conducted worldwide searches for war criminals for a year to write this play that has gone from Broadway to across the United States, and Canada. Please fill out the form on our website to... David Baldacci, Daylight: An Atlee Pine Thriller, Rachel Bloom, I Want to Be Where the Normal People Are, Tacori Fall Savings Weekend at Solomon Brothers Jewelers, Family Caregiver Support Group with Debbi Dooley, Beth Shalom Friday Night Shabbat Services, Beth Shalom Streaming Shabbat Morning Services. This performance was presented as part of “Music + Dance: L.A.” on Friday, June 19, 2015. Currently, it’s on a yearlong 150-performance U.S. tour, which includes a one-day stop at the Aronoff Center for the Arts on March 31.

“Wiesenthal understood that the human savage will never go away. “Wiesenthal,” Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, Lovelace Studio Theater, 9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills. But the history museum atmosphere doesn’t detract from the play’s persuasively structured, engrossing storytelling. The work is on display at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA through June 28.

It is all here. “The audience will probably be surprised at the light touch it has and the character of Wiesenthal is actually a whimsical man,” Dugan says. ".

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