The extraordinary true story of Abe, a man the playwright met at his synagogue. Abe was a fellow of great humor and heart who not only survived three years at Auschwitz—certainly the worst place on earth—but fell in love there. Abe’s life speaks to the resilience of the human spirit, renewal and hope, even when there seems to be none. Includes an interview with playwright Stephen Tobolowsky and LATW Producing Director Susan Loewenberg. Directed by Anna Lyse Erikson Producing Director: Susan Albert Loewenberg Alan Mandell as Abe Stephen Tobolowsky as himself Senior Producer: Anna Lyse Erikson Prepared for Audio by: Mark Holden Recording Engineer: Neil Wogensen Sound Design by: Mark Holden and Charles Carroll Mixing Engineer: Charles Carroll for The Invisible Studios, West Hollywood Senior Radio Producer: Ronn Lipkin Foley Artist: Jeff Gardner Editors: Neil Wogensen and Charles Carroll
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Stephen Tobolowsky is an American actor, storyteller, and writer. He is a prolific character actor who has appeared in more than 100 movies and more than 200 television shows, including Mississippi Burning, Groundhog Day, and Glee. He also has classical theater training and a Tony Award nomination for best featured actor in a play for Morning’s at Seven. As a storyteller and writer, he has earned a devoted fan base for his original stories told in front of live audiences, in a popular podcast, and now collected and published in book form. He lives in Los Angeles.