Diary 21 is a collaboration between The Anne Frank Center USA, Vineyard Theatre and Young Playwrights Inc. designed to teach students literacy and tolerance through the arts using Anne Frank’s diary as inspiration.
Diary 21: ARE WE WRITING LOUD ENOUGH?

Diary 21: ARE WE WRITING LOUD ENOUGH?
May 24, 2010
Playwrights from NYC Lab School for Collaborative Learning and Washington Irving High School Performed by the Vineyard Theatre Student Company
At Vineyard Theatre
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