By Dr. Douglas W. Larche with Susan Elliott Larche
Based on the novel by Lois Lowry
Directed by Ernie Nolan
Assistant directed by Jordyn Prince and Ben Falk
Scenic design by Elyse Balogh
Costume design by Megan Turner
Lighting design by Lindsay Rose
Sound design by Rachel Regan
Dramaturgy by Catherine Miller
Stage management by Meredith Matthews

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Brenton Abram-Copenhaver as "Funeral Officer/Train Station Soldier/others)
Zachary DeNardi as "Samuel/Search Soldier"
Erinn Fredin as "Kirstie"
Fiona Garretson as "Lise/Mrs. Rosen"
Laura Harrison as "Mrs. Johansen"
Mark Mocarski as "Mr. Rosen/others"
Jeremy Pfaff as "Mr. Johansen/Man with Beard"
Brian Rife as "Uncle Henrik/Guitar Player"
Alissa Sherwood as "Annemarie"
Nathan Simpson as "Search Soldier/Dog Soldier"
Frankie Stornaiuolo as "Peter/Soldier"
Alissa Walker as "Ellen"


"Annemarie Johansen and Ellen Rosen play carefree games in the streets of Copenhagen, until the Nazi occupation of their city becomes increasingly more evident. As the Nazis attempt to relocate the Jewish residents of Denmark, Annemarie and the Johansens take a stand and help Ellen's family escape to Sweden. Winner of the Newbery Medal Number the Stars uses history to remind us that anyone can be a hero."