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Return To The Hiding Place

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January 26 - January 28

Location: Willow Park Church
Address: 439 Hwy 33
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm
Website: View Website

1969-12-31 19:00:00 1969-12-31 20:15:00 America/Vancouver Return To The Hiding Place Willow Park Church and Searchlight Theatre Company are pleased to present the Canadian premiere of the theatre production, "Return To The Hiding Place", January 26, 27 & 28, 2023 in Kelowna, BC in honour of Holocaust Remembrance Day. "Return To The Hiding Place" is a wonderful new reimagining of Corrie Ten Boom's biographical tale of forgiveness and reconciliation in the shadows of WW2. The family bravely hide Jews in their small clock shop. The consequences are dark and devastating. The production looks not only at the story from Corrie's viewpoint but also from a German army officer's angle as well. How do they both regard their families, their faith, the Jewish people and the occupation of Holland? They begin in different worlds, but eventually come face to face with each other. Moving and inspiring, and relevant for today. Written and performed by David Robinson and Judy Moore. Directed by Rebecca Rogers. Tickets are FREE, but required. Seating is General Admission. Willow Park Church 439 Hwy 33 events@kelownanow.com
Willow Park Church and Searchlight Theatre Company are pleased to present the Canadian premiere of the theatre production, "Return To The Hiding Place", January 26, 27 & 28, 2023 in Kelowna, BC in honour of Holocaust Remembrance Day.

"Return To The Hiding Place" is a wonderful new reimagining of Corrie Ten Boom's biographical tale of forgiveness and reconciliation in the shadows of WW2. The family bravely hide Jews in their small clock shop. The consequences are dark and devastating. The production looks not only at the story from Corrie's viewpoint but also from a German army officer's angle as well. How do they both regard their families, their faith, the Jewish people and the occupation of Holland? They begin in different worlds, but eventually come face to face with each other. Moving and inspiring, and relevant for today.

Written and performed by David Robinson and Judy Moore. Directed by Rebecca Rogers.

Tickets are FREE, but required. Seating is General Admission.




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