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Judgment at Nuremberg Tickets

A stage adaptation of the famous Playhouse 90 teleplay and film, Judgment at Nuremberg examines the war crime trials of Nazi judges that took place after the end of World War II. Set in 1948 in Nuremberg, Germany, the seat of anti-Semitism in the Third Reich, the show is based on the second trials of the Nazi war criminals--the judges--who carried out the political agenda of the Nazi party. These trials had far-reaching effects as they rejected the arguement that orders from superiors relieve people from responsibility for war crimes. This engagement is a presentation of Tony Randall's National Actors Theatre.

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Previews: Feb 15, 2001 • Opening: Oct 30, 2003
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A stage adaptation of the famous Playhouse 90 teleplay and film, Judgment at Nuremberg examines the war crime trials of Nazi judges that took place after the end of World War II. Set in 1948 in Nuremberg, Germany, the seat of anti-Semitism in the Third Reich, the show is based on the second trials of the Nazi war criminals--the judges--who carried out the political agenda of the Nazi party. These trials had far-reaching effects as they rejected the arguement that orders from superiors relieve people from responsibility for war crimes. This engagement is a presentation of Tony Randall's National Actors Theatre.
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