Filmmuseum shows exhibition about the capture of Adolf Eichmann
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Axbridge Review: sex three times a week? You’ve got to be kidding me! Arthur Miller’s play Broken Glass staged in Axbridge Town Hall is more about a broken marriage than Adolf Hitler
Theatre Review: Broken Glass, Axbridge Town Hall. You don’t have to be Jewish to be terrified of Hitler’s Kristallnacht in 1930s Germany, but it helps. And if you are locked into an unhappy marriage, it can also be the trigger for a nervous breakdown and an involuntary paralysis of the legs. And so, it is for Sylvia Gellburg in Arthur Miller’s 1994 play Broken Glass who having ‘read the papers’ about victimised Jews cleaning the streets of Nazi …
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