Zimmerman’s production replaces Nazis with Ice Agents hunting for ‘Latinx’ Undocumented

The Diary of Anne Frank

Limited Run of 3 Weeks / 12 Performances

(September 6th to 23rd)

Tickets: CLICK HERE

Former Roseanne writer Stan Zimmerman is directing a modernized theatrical production of The Diary of Anne Frank in Los Angeles. The classic play re-imagined the Jewish Frank family hiding from Nazis with Latino immigrants hiding from Immigration, Customs, and Enforcement (ICE) officials. The play was inspired by the true story of a Jewish woman in Los Angeles who created a ‘Safe House’ for a Latina mother and her two daughters after her husband was deported by ICE. The play’s characters in the attic will be played by a Latino cast.

The Diary of Anne Frank is being produced by Pop-Up Playhouse in conjunction with Anne Kathryn Parma.

Zimmer, cast the iconic play, written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett and newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman, with actors, Keith Coogan (Adventures in Babysitting), Tasha Dixon (Miss Arizona USA), David Gurrola (Insecure), Heather Olt (The Middle), Raquenel (My Life is a Telenovela), Robert C. Raicch (Are We There Yet?), Teddi Shaffer (The Open Book), Raymond Abel Tomas, Emiliano Torres (Shooter) and introducing Genesis Ochoa as Anne Frank.

Tickets are $25 online/$30 door and can be purchased at TICKETS. Show times are Thursdays-Saturday at 8pm and Sundays at 3pm. No shows Friday, Sept. 14 and Saturday, Sept. 15. Extra shows Saturday, Sept 22 @3pm and Sunday, Sept. 23. Opening Night is Thursday, Sept. 6 @8pm. The limited engagement must close Sunday, Sept. 23 @7pm. There will be a talkback with the cast and director following the Sunday, Sept. 16 matinee.