Echoes of Justice is a powerful new piece of documentary theatre developed in partnership with the University of Huddersfield. Drawing on testimony from the 1945 Belsen war crimes trials, the work explores how language, translation, and memory shape our understanding of truth and justice.
Moving across time, the piece brings together three interconnected voices: a contemporary war crimes investigator, a young military policeman present at the liberation of Belsen, and a survivor who gathers and preserves testimony. Together, they reveal how words are carried, altered, and fought for – and what it means to truly be heard.
Blending verbatim material with creative interpretation, Echoes of Justice is both a memorial to the victims of Nazi persecution, a kept promise to never forget, and a call to move us towards “never again.”
TICKETS: FREE
Performance Times:
Tue 12 May 7.00pm (this performance will include BSL interpretation by Cheryl Walker) Booking in advance required, please call the Box Office on 01782 717962
Wed 13 May 2.00pm (pre-show activity begins at 1.30pm)
Wed 13 May 7.00pm
Approximate running time: 60 minutes
Tickets: £0.00 - £0.00
Sign Language Interpreted: 7.00pm Tue 12 May
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