Anne Frank at Intiman: an avatar of uncompromised human spirit
The daily routines in that attic hideaway in Amsterdam existed under a special intensity that is well dramatized in Intiman's new production of a 1955 play.
Tom Keogh is a longtime writer about classical music, books, and film. He was a staff writer for Eastsideweek and Seattle Weekly, and has taught creative writing and cinema studies in Seattle
The daily routines in that attic hideaway in Amsterdam existed under a special intensity that is well dramatized in Intiman's new production of a 1955 play.