White Mouse
by Danielle Wirsansky
SHORT PLAY (1F/2M)
"White Mouse" unveils the gripping saga of Nancy Wake, a real-life WWII spy whose daring exploits earned her the title of the Gestapo's most wanted woman. Set against the backdrop of war-torn Europe, the play offers a riveting snapshot of Wake's fearless leadership, culminating in the audacious raid she led on Gestapo headquarters in Montlucon.
Infused with Wake's own words and accounts, the...
SHORT PLAY (1F/2M)
"White Mouse" unveils the gripping saga of Nancy Wake, a real-life WWII spy whose daring exploits earned her the title of the Gestapo's most wanted woman. Set against the backdrop of war-torn Europe, the play offers a riveting snapshot of Wake's fearless leadership, culminating in the audacious raid she led on Gestapo headquarters in Montlucon.
Infused with Wake's own words and accounts, the narrative paints a vivid portrait of her unparalleled courage and cunning. Gone is the portrayal of a mere "lady spy"; instead, audiences are treated to a portrayal of Wake as a formidable force to be reckoned with—a woman of remarkable bravery, wit, and unmatched skill in espionage.
"White Mouse" delivers a gripping and satisfying glimpse into the essence of what made Nancy Wake a legendary figure in history—a true thorn in the side of the German war machine.
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