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14 Sunday / June 14, 2015

Arts Village Cinefest

11:00 am
Brown County Playhouse

5 films about art and artists Sat and Sun. $10 per movie or weekend pass available.

14 Sunday / June 14, 2015

Jewish Theatre of Bloomington presents, “Coming to See Aunt Sophie”


Bloomington Playwrights Project Building, 107 W. 9th street
http://www.jewishtheatrebloomington.org

This full-length play, is the true story of Jan Karski, a young Catholic courier for the Polish Underground, who tried to stop the Holocaust. The play begins in 1978 when Karski, now a revered professor at Georgetown, breaks his vow of silence about his past and narrates and re-enacts, for a filmmaker, his harrowing missions during World War II to save the Polish Jews. This is the story of a quiet hero, in conflict with his younger self, haunted by what he saw and struggling with what he failed to do.

Tickets cost $20 or $18 for groups of 8 or more and may be purchased by calling the BCT Box Office at (812) 323 – 3020, or online at https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/946686
Tickets may also be purchased by visiting the BCT Box Office on Kirkwood.

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