Getting through – an acted reading play

‘Getting Through’ is an acted-reading play by Stan Stewart based on Viktor Frankl‘s best-selling book “Man’s Search For Meaning’.
Viktor Emil Frankl was an Austrian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, who founded logotherapy, a school of psychotherapy that describes a search for a life’s meaning as the central human motivational force. His book “Man’s Search for Meaning”, is based on his experiences in various concentration camps. 17 million sold of the book that is still in print, and in 1991 survey conducted for the Library of Congress and the Book of the Month Club, Man’s Search for Meaning was named one of the ten most influential books in the US.
Adult life themes – suitable for ages 15 and over.
Arresting – jolting – confronting – hopeful – life giving.
Commendations:
The author of the book on which this is based: “This is an excellent play – it captures the meaning of my book” – Viktor Frankl; The original script was typed 50 years ago. Those who re-typed it in Whitianga’s ‘Mrs Tradie” said last week.
“We typed the script – we were enthralled. We are coming to this play!”.
Limited capacity, so please grab your tickets online from Eventfinda; or go to Eventfinda’s agent in town, the Whitianga isite. Or swing by the venue to purchase with cash/eftpos.

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