See the extraordinary courage of young students challenging tyranny on display in White Rose: The Musical, making its electrifying Off-Broadway debut for 12 weeks only at Theatre Row. Get White Rose: The Musical tickets on TodayTix.
Join Jo Ellen Pellman, of Netflix's The Prom, alongside Mike Cefalo (New York, New York) as they play siblings Sophie and Hans Scholl - brave leaders of a Nazi Resistance Group. Kennedy Kanagawa (Milky White in Into the Woods) joins them – sans puppet – as group member Christoph Probst.
Based on a true story, and written by a pair of real-life teachers, White Rose: The Musical captures the fiery spirit of youthful defiance against oppression, following a group of university students who stood against Hitler at the height of his rule. This compelling and heartwarming new musical promises an unforgettable tale of bravery and inspiration that will resonate long after the show ends.
Get tickets to White Rose: The Musical in New York on TodayTix.
1h 30m (with no intermission)
May be inappropriate for ages 12 and under.
January 17th, 2024
March 31st, 2024
By: Brian Belding
Songs by: Natalie Brice (music) and Brian Belding (lyrics)
Director: Will Nunziata
Cast list: Jo Ellen Pellman (as Sophie Scholl), Mike Cefalo (as Hans Scholl), Kennedy Kanagawa (as Christoph Probst), Laura Sky Herman (as Lila Ramdohr), Paolo Montalban (as Professor Kurt Huber), Sam Gravitte (as Frederick Fischer), Cole Thompson (as Willi Graff), Ellis Gage, Dani Apple
Design: James Noone
Costumes: Sophia Choi
Lighting: Alan C. Edwards
Sound: Elisabeth Weidner
Other info: Music direction and arrangements by Sheela Ramesh, movement direction by Jordan Ryder, orchestrations by Charlie Rosen
The real-life White Rose Resistance Group began its non-violent campaign in Munich on June 27, 1942. Led by Sophie and Hans Scholl, this group fearlessly battled Nazi propaganda by anonymously distributing defiant leaflets raising awareness of the injustices of the oppressive Nazi regime. Members of the group also graffitied "Down with Hitler" and "Freedom" on the walls of universities and other buildings throughout Munich to further mobilize civilians. Their activism continued until the Gestapo arrested the core members of the group on February 18, 1943, and executed them days later.
The White Rose's six leaflets boldly denounced the regime's atrocities, including the persecution and mass murder of Jewish people. They distributed 15,000 copies of their writings in total. Their efforts have inspired numerous activists and storytellers, including Brian Belding and Natalie Brice, who created the White Rose musical.
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