Corrie Remembers
The True Story of Corrie Ten Boom
Starring Susan Sandager
Sunday, March 8
2pm • JCC Auditorium
$18 in advance | $22 at the door

About the Show:
“Corrie Remembers” is a powerful one-woman dramatization in tribute to the legendary Dutch Christian Holocaust Rescuer, the late Corrie ten Boom. Ten Boom was a woman who left a special legacy, born out of her experiences in the Dutch Resistance and her nightmare at Ravensbruk concentration camp. She was one of those rare individuals (Righteous Gentiles the Jewish people would call her) motivated to act because of her beliefs. She and her family helped hundreds of Jews escape the Nazis. While her family perished in Nazi concentration camps, Corrie was released by mistake. She spent the rest of her life speaking to the world about faith, hope, love, forgiveness and reconciliation. The show is set in the 1970’s when Miss ten Boom was in her 80’s. Convincingly attired as the stooped grey-haired 85-year old Corrie, Sandager recounts the harrowing true story. It is a riveting tale woven with humor and faith and heartbreak —and ultimately a triumph over evil. The play has been performed hundreds of times around the globe. The JCC is honored to present Susie as Corrie here in her hometown.
About Sandager Presentations:
Sandager Presentations is the outreach partnership of John and Susie Sandager, who seek to inspire understanding and friendship between Christians and Jews through drama, education, and biblical teaching. Sandager Presentations largely executes its mission through “Time with Corrie ten Boom” (www.CorrieRemembers.com)
Susie Sandager developed this dramatization and stars in this performance.
