Awesome small venue and this production is brought to us by Theatre Or(a non-profit professional theatre company dedicated to the production of innovative, provocative, and entertaining professional theatre that explores topics which are relevant to the Jewish community and also hold universal appeal). Kindertransport was the informal name of a series of rescue efforts which brought thousands of refugee Jewish children to Great Britain from Nazi Germany between 1938 and 1940. Only 10 percent of them ever saw their parents again. Very moving and thought-provoking play about mothers, daughters and the powerful need for reconciliation? Or is it a story of escape and survival, which is captivating and ultimately uplifting? All the actors did a great job performing the characters. Again, Denver just abounds with so many talented actors! It’s playing from Oct 30 to Dec 14. Must see play so we never forget about the horrors of this time period. There are 7 survivors from the Kindertransport living in Denver and fortunately 6 were able to be reunited with their parents. After the play there was a question/answer period with Peter Hamburger, one of the Kindertransport survivors that lives in Denver, Diane Gilboa, the Producing Artistic Director and Founder of Theatre Or and some of cast members. Very moving and so wonderful to be able to hear his story and learn more about the production. Plenty of free parking and they also have other small venues inside the main area.