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78th Street Theatre Lab presents
Lemkin's House
Friday, February 03, 2006 through Sunday, February 26, 2006

If genocide cannot be stopped, how will Lemkin rest?

Length: 1 hr 20 mins
Intermission: None
Seating: General Admission
You choose your seats when you get to the theater.

**SOLD OUT RUN!!**
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In LEMKIN'S HOUSE the LIVING haunt the DEAD. In 1944 Raphael Lemkin invented the word genocide and spent his life fighting to have it recognized as an international crime. But when the U.S. finally signs his law decades after his death, the Rwandan and Bosnian genocides erupt and torment Lemkin in the afterlife. If genocide cannot be stopped, how will Lemkin rest?

A Play in Two Acts
By Catherine Filloux
Directed by Jean Randich

Please Note: Late Comers will NOT be seated. No Children under 10 will be admitted to the performance. All patrons of the 78th Street Theatre Lab must WALK up a flight of STAIRS.