The White Rose

A group of students having a conversation in The White Rose.

Written by Lilian Garrett Groag
Directed by Marc Valera
Presented virtually on Apr. 9-10

The White Rose is based on the true story about a group of Munich university students who had the audacity to resist Adolf Hitler at the height of World War. In 1943 students secretly perpetrated various acts of dissent, including the printing and dissemination of anti-Nazi pamphlets called The White Rose. This play is about the brave students.

Cast

Ivy Musgrove (Stage Directions/Schmidt), Emma Milani (Sophie Scholl), Cole Lombardi (Hans Scholl), Bella Hartman (Alexander Schmorell), Meighan La Rocca (Christoph Probst), Eddie Ainslie (Wilhelm Graf), Dan Levy (Robert Mohr), Royce Lundquist (Anton Mahler), Aidan Collett (Bauer)

Production Team

Caroline Gillespie (Stage Manager), Sathya Miele (Editor), Juan Sebastian Bernal (Sound), John Burton (Props Master), Jason Sheppard (Technical Director)

The artists involved in this production would like to express great appreciation to the following people: Dean Bryant Alexander, Katharine Noon, Kevin Wetmore, Andrea Odinov, and the parents of our students who currently reside in different time zones.

Acknowledging the novel challenges of the Covid era, we would like to recognize the extraordinary efforts of our production team: Jason Sheppard, Sathya Miele, Juan Sebastian Bernal, John Burton, and Caroline Gillespie.