A gripping portrait of life in wartime Berlin and a vividly theatrical
study of how paranoia can warp a society gripped by the fear of the
night-time knock on the door.
Based on true events, Hans Fallada's Alone In Berlin follows a quietly
courageous couple, Otto and Anna Quangel who, in dealing with their own
heartbreak, stand up to the brutal reality of the Nazi regime. With the
smallest of acts, they defy Hitler's rule with extraordinary bravery,
facing the gravest of consequences.
Translated and Adapted by Alistair Beaton (Feelgood, The Trial Of
Tony Blair), this timely story of the moral power of personal
resistance sees the Gestapo launch a massive hunt for the perpetrators
and Otto and Anna finding themselves players in a deadly game of cat and
mouse.
This edition was published to coincide with the world premiere at Royal
and Derngate Theatre in February 2020.