- an informational display will be in our lobby which will help explain the political conditions in the Romania/Hungary area during the time of the play (circa 1956 - see timeline below).
- a documentary video about the author will be running in our lobby (possibly at two locations)
- attendees will be held in our lobby to review the material until showtime. This will provide for a greater understanding of the play's setting.
- A short introduction/announcement will be made in the lobby prior to letting anyone into the Worship Center
- There will be a "talk back" session following the play with the actress (approximately 20 minutes) concerning the play, the author, the actress, etc.
Historical Context:
Juliet's husband was a Hungarian Reformed pastor, who felt called to minister deeper inside the Communist block after Hungarian revolution of 1956. He moved his wife Juliet and their seven children further east into Romania, a direction no one was traveling at the time. Sure enough, he was almost immediately arrested and sentenced to 22 years in prison. His wife and their seven children were evicted and sent to a prison camp in the Danube delta. This play is her story, beginning when she wakes up to find herself prematurely placed in a morgue, which is essentially a pile of bodies.
- 1958 - Reverend Ferenc Visky, Andras' father, is sentenced to 22 years in prison.
- 1959 - His mother, Julia, and her seven children are deported to a gulag near the Danube delta, in a place known as Latesti.
- 1964 - Julia and the children are released early in the year; Ferenc was released in the summer.
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