Camp Siegfried (play)
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| Camp Siegfried | |
|---|---|
2022 Off-Broadway production poster | |
| Written by | Bess Wohl |
| Characters | Him, Her |
| Date premiered | September 7, 2021 |
| Place premiered | The Old Vic |
| Original language | English |
| Genre | Drama |
Camp Siegfried is a play by Bess Wohl. Its setting is the real Camp Siegfried where American children of German descent were taught Nazi ideology.
Productions
Camp Siegfried premiered at The Old Vic theatre in London, in a production starring Patsy Ferran as Her and Luke Thallon as Him.[2] The production played a limited run from 7 September 2021 to 30 October.[3]
A production opened off-Broadway at the Tony Kiser Theatre on 15 November 2022 and ran through 4 December 2022, following previews from 25 October. The cast featured Johnny Berchtold (originally cast to Sawyer Barth) as Him and Lily McInerny as Her. The production was directed by David Cromer.[4][5]
Critical reception
In his 5 star review for The Independent, Paul Taylor described Camp Siegfried as "an insightful piece about the frightening appeal of fascism".[6] In her 3 star review for The Guardian, Arifa Akbar states that "while Wohl’s dialogue is good at teen neurosis, it contains an offputtingly self-conscious tone, carefully crafted for cuteness".[7]