The Ghetto: A Drama in Four Acts

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The Ghetto: A Drama in Four Acts

by Herman Heijermans

EN·~1 hours

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Description

Set in the winding streets of Amsterdam’s historic ghetto, the play opens on a narrow canal‑side lane where a modest shop watches over a bustling community. The backdrop of stone bridges and river views frames a world where trade, faith, and daily survival intersect, creating a vivid portrait of a neighborhood caught between tradition and change. From the first footsteps of Samson and Daniel, listeners are drawn into the rhythm of life that hums beneath the cobblestones.

Amid the clatter of commerce, a cast of vivid characters—ranging from the earnest musicians to the wary shopkeepers—grapples with love, ambition, and the weight of poverty. Tensions rise as secrets about a hidden romance and the yearning for artistic expression surface, while the ever‑present watchful eyes of the community add an undercurrent of suspicion. The dialogue crackles with humor and pathos, promising a compelling exploration of hope and hardship in a tightly knit world.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (109K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-06-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Herman Heijermans

Herman Heijermans

1864–1924

Best known for the powerful play The Good Hope (Op hoop van zegen), this Dutch dramatist wrote with deep sympathy for working people and a sharp eye for social injustice. His work helped make modern social drama a force in Dutch literature.

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