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Art, war, and the politics of culture collide in Sally Stubbs moving account of a family 's legacy of beauty and brutality. Anna, an established painter living in Canada, returns to Munich the city she ran from decades earlier. As this poetic and powerful drama unfolds, Anna forces her family to answer tough questions about their past and the events of World War II. While her mother plays a private concert, history unravels, and Anna is confronted with a moral dilemma of her own. Inspired by factual events, Herr Beckmann 's People explores the question: How do we live with the choices we have made?…mehr

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Art, war, and the politics of culture collide in Sally Stubbs moving account of a family 's legacy of beauty and brutality. Anna, an established painter living in Canada, returns to Munich the city she ran from decades earlier. As this poetic and powerful drama unfolds, Anna forces her family to answer tough questions about their past and the events of World War II. While her mother plays a private concert, history unravels, and Anna is confronted with a moral dilemma of her own. Inspired by factual events, Herr Beckmann 's People explores the question: How do we live with the choices we have made?
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Autorenporträt
Sally Stubbs is a playwright, educator and director-performer who loves to clown. Most recently, Sally was honoured to receive the Enbridge playRites Award 2011 from Alberta Theatre Projects to assist with the development of her new script: Full Police Powers, which is set for production in 2012, the 100th anniversary of Canadian women in policing. Sally's other plays include: Wreckage (Scirocco Drama, 2010); Eyes. Two; She'll to the Wars; Home Movies and Centurions. A short independent film, Mother Cutter, co-adapted by Sally from Wreckage, was nominated for the Alberta Centennial Award and honoured as one of the "Best of Alberta Shorts" (Calgary International Film Festival).