Preview performance on March 6: $25 + convenience fees
General Admission: $35 + convenience fees
Reserved Seating: $45 + convenience fees0
Seniors, students, and audiences under 25: $25 with the code TWA2025
Talking with Angels: Budapest, 1943 is a compelling one-woman play adapted and performed by Shelley Mitchell, based on Gitta Mallasz’s book Talking with Angels, a gripping and miraculous true story of divine guidance during one of history’s darkest hours. In 1943 Hungary, a young woman named Gitta Mallasz defied the horrors of the Holocaust by posing as a Nazi officer and sheltering her friends, along with scores of Jewish women and children working in a military factory. Adapted and performed by Shelley Mitchell (from the book Talking with Angels, transcribed by Gitta Mallasz and spoken by Hanna Dallos), the production is enriched by the dramaturgy of Amy Marie Seidel (Here There Are Blueberries, Paradise Square) and directed by Molly Shayna Cohen.