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"How can we expect righteousness
to prevail when there
is hardly anyone willing to give himself up individually
to a righteous cause ..."
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Sophie
Scholl, 1943 (immediately prior to her
death) |
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The
White Rose was a non-violent/intellectual
resistance group in Nazi Germany, consisting
of students from the University of Munich
and their philosophy professor. The group
became known for an anonymous leaflet campaign,
lasting from June 1942 until February 1943,
that called for active opposition to Adolf
Hitler's regime.
One day in 1942, copies of a leaflet entitled
“The White Rose” suddenly appeared
at the University of Munich. The leaflet
said that the Nazi system had slowly imprisoned
the German people, was now destroying them,
and that the Nazi regime had turned evil.
It was time, the leaflet said, for Germans
to rise up and resist the tyranny of their
own government. At the bottom, the following
request appeared: “Please make as
many copies of this leaflet as you can and
distribute them”. The leaflet caused
a tremendous stir among the student body
as it was the first time that internal dissent
against the Nazi's had surfaced in Germany.
Today, the members of the White Rose are
honoured in Germany as amongst its greatest
heroes, since they opposed the Third Reich
in the face of almost certain death. The
six core members of the group were arrested
by the Gestapo and they were executed by
decapitation in 1943.
This dramatic musical is based on this
true story of a group of students who formed
an unprecedented resistance movement to
Hitler's regime. It traces the story of
Sophie Scholl, her brother Hans, and his
friends as they despair of the increasingly
totalitarian lives being forced onto the
German nation.
'The White Rose' is a musical production
both intimate and epic in its portrayal
of the story and characters involved, and,
though drawn from the pages of history,
it is as relevant today as it was when it
originally unfolded during the dark days
of war.
'The White Rose’ was first performed
by the students of Monash University, Melbourne,
Australia in September 2003.
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"The
name of Germany is dishonoured for
all time if German youth
does not finally rise, take revenge
and smash its tormentors"
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'Fellow
Fighters in the Resistance',
White Rose Leaflet #6 |
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| Principals
(5m, 4f) |
| Sophie Scholl
- 22, a university student |
| Hans Scholl
- 24, a university student |
| Christoph Probst
- 23, a university student |
| Herta Probst
- early 20s,the wife of Christoph |
| Willi Graf
- 24, a university student |
| Alexander Schmorell
- 25, a university student |
| Traute Lafrenz
- 23, a university student |
| Johann Wittenstein
- 20s, a university student |
| Gisela Schertling
- early 20's, a university student; joins,
then betrays them |
| Support (6m,
5f, 3m/f) |
| Else - shares a cell with Sophie |
| Hilde - Callisthenics Leader |
| Heinrich - a Gestapo officer (fictional) |
| Eichart - a Senior Gestapo officer (fictional) |
| Professor Huber - 40-60, a professor of
philosophy |
| Klaus Bath - 20s, A university student,
believes in the Nazi party (fictional) |
| Students 1, 2 and 3 |
| Gauleiter Geisler - 30-50, a Governor of
the University (fictional) |
| Girls 1, 2 and 3 |
| Jakob Schmidt - 50-60, a university janitor |
| Chorus of Students, Soldiers, Girls doing
Callisthenics etc |
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Click on a title to hear an mp3 clip. |
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| 1) Faith
And Beauty |
Hilde, Male Ensemble &Female
Ensemble |
| 2) Schliess
Aug Und Ohr Fur Eine Weil |
Christoph, Herta, Willi, Hans,
Alex, Traute & Sophie |
| 3) Til There’s
Nowhere Else To Hide |
Herta & Christoph |
| 4) Ode To
Joy |
Student Ensemble, Hans, Traute
& Sophie |
| 5) Be Careful,
Sophie |
Johann |
| 6) A Heart
In Chains |
Sophie & Johann |
| 7) The
White Rose |
Hans |
| 8) Lose
To Win |
Sophie |
| 9) No Answers |
Herta, Sophie, Traute &
Female Ensemble |
| 10) Onwards Through
The Years |
Company |
| ~~ Interval ~~ |
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| 11) Songs Like
Lili Marlene |
Soldiers (possibly The White
Rose boys) |
| 12) Onwards Through
The Years (Reprise) |
Sophie |
| 13) Roll Up, Roll
Up! |
Student Ensemble |
| 14) Loaded Gun |
Student Ensemble |
| 15) Heroes |
Willi |
| 16) A Quiet Life |
Sophie, Johann, Gisela, Traute,
Hans, Willi & Alex |
| 17) Til There’s
Nowhere Else To Hide (Reprise) |
Herta & Christoph |
| 18) Walk With Me |
Company |
| 19) Curtain Calls |
Company |
| 20) Playout |
instrumental |
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| Orchestration
/ Band Parts |
| These are available
for hire as follows :- |
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| Duration |
: 100 mins |
| Acts |
: 2 |
| Principals |
: 5m, 4f |
Support |
: 6m, 5f. 3m/f |
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