Sheltered

Evelyn and Leonard Kirsch were two ordinary Americans living and working in Providence when war broke out in Europe. In a moment that would change the lives of generations, they made an extraordinary decision: while millions of Jews were trying to escape Europe, Evelyn and Leonard were planning a trip into Nazi occupied Europe, and were making arrangements to take 40 children back out with them to the United...
Evelyn and Leonard Kirsch were two ordinary Americans living and working in Providence when war broke out in Europe. In a moment that would change the lives of generations, they made an extraordinary decision: while millions of Jews were trying to escape Europe, Evelyn and Leonard were planning a trip into Nazi occupied Europe, and were making arrangements to take 40 children back out with them to the United States and to safety. Desperate to find enough places for the refugee children to live, the Kirsches resort to asking an estranged friend from a violent home to take in a child. But when trying to convince a mother to give over her child, they are forced to question that decision.
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Sheltered

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  • Cheryl Bear:
    9 Apr. 2021
    A moving look at the journey to save as many as one can and the choices involved. Powerful and well done.
  • Jake Arky:
    2 May. 2020
    What's great about SHELTERED is how often it remembers its characters' complex humanity -- doubt, hope, anger, eagerness, and regret all pulsate throughout the play with a fine touch. Knowing that the genre of WWII and European migration is familiar territory, Alix Sobler's play makes the smart choice to focus on the microcosm of what it means to sacrifice and how the notion to aid in another's plight is only the start of your own. The Kirschs are not only noble, but flawed, funny, and strikingly realistic. SHELTERED builds up a promise, then delivers in unexpected, beautifully subtle ways.
  • Jacob Marx Rice:
    6 Feb. 2020
    Sheltered starts off as a delightful period comedy of manners, then just keeps deepening until you find yourself staring fully into the abyss. One of those rare period plays that succeeds in making you see both the past and the present in a new light. A devastating play about the choices we make and the sacrifices that catastrophe forces us to face. It manages to be funny and smart, charming and humane all the way through, taking the reader on a journey that left me gasping.

Development History

  • Reading
    ,
    Fiasco Theater Company
    ,
    2018
  • Reading
    ,
    South Coast Repertory
    ,
    2017
  • Reading
    ,
    Roundabout Theatre Company
    ,
    2017
  • Workshop
    ,
    Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival MFA Playwrights week
    ,
    2017
  • Reading
    ,
    Winnipeg Jewish Theatre
    ,
    2016

Production History

  • Professional
    ,
    Alliance Theater
    ,
    2018

Awards

Winner
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Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition
,
Alliance Theatre
,
2018
Finalist
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National Playwrights Conference
,
Eugene O'Neill Theatre Centre
,
2017
Winner
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Columbia@Roundabout
,
Roundabout
,
2017