The Jerusalem Post

Reprisal of Simon Wiesenthal play streams online this week

- • By TOM TUGEND

loS anGeleS ( jta) – It is indicative of the reverence still held for Simon Wiesenthal, who hunted 1,100 war criminals to the ends of the earth, that a play on his life can now be viewed simultaneo­usly all over the globe.

In keeping with the times, the play, economical­ly titled Wiesenthal, is digitally available anywhere in the world until october 28.

reviving the play is the Wallis theatre in beverly hills, which presented a live version of the play in 2015, written and performed by tom dugan. he is reprising the role in the current revival.

“my father was a World War II veteran who was awarded the bronze Star and purple heart. he helped liberate the buchenwald concentrat­ion camp in 1945. although I’m an Irish catholic, I married a jewish woman, and now we are raising two beautiful jewish boys, so Simon Wiesenthal’s message of tolerance has a deep resonance for me,” dugan said. “Wiesenthal was not only a jewish hero, he fought for the rights of all holocaust victims, including Soviet, polish,

Gypsy and homosexual victims as well.”

Following the war, during which he survived five concentrat­ion camps, Wiesenthal founded and headed the jewish documentat­ion center in Vienna and dedicated his life to the search for and legal prosecutio­n of nazi criminals and the preservati­on of holocaust memory and education.

Tickets to view the streamed version of the play anywhere in the world are on sale at $ 50 per household and can be purchased at www. The Wallis. org/ Wiesenthal.

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