I Am Anne Frank is a 1996 song cycle by Enid Futterman and Michael Cohen, adapted from their 1985 musical-theater piece Yours, Anne.[1][2][3] A staged version featured at the Ivey Awards under direction of Ben Krywoscz and musical direction of Mindy Eschedor of the Nautilus Music Theater. The New Jersey premiere took place at the Blairstown Theater Festival.
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- ↑ Witnessing the Disaster: Essays on Representation Michael Bernard-Donals, Richard Glejzer - 2003. "Perhaps the most salient example of all-too-fluid identifications is encoded in the title, I Am Anne Frank, of a 1996 New York musical performance whose creator, Enid Futterman, remarks, 'The first time I read her diary, I identified strongly with Anne, ...'"
- ↑ Anne Frank: Reflections on Her Life and Legacy - Hyman Aaron Enzer, Sandra Solotaroff-Enzer - 2000. p. 254 I Am Anne Frank. New York: Williamson Music. 1996. Adapted from the 1985 musical Yours, Anne."
- ↑ Solo Vocal Works on Jewish Themes: A Bibliography Kenneth Jaffe - 2011 - p. 36 "... MICHAEL [American, b New York 1938] OPERA/MUSICAL THEATER (Yours, Anne, also known as I am Anne Frank, 4 females, 4 males, fl, cl, Fr hn, pno/celesta/synth, vln, and vcl—arr James Stenborg, lib by Enid Futterman—based on play ..."
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