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The Children of Willesden Lane – Pianist Mona Golabek

Wednesday, 29.5 // 19:00 // Past Event

Los Angeles Times: “…a triumph”

London Times: “…musical message of hope”

ANU is proud to hold this highly praised theatrical-musical performance by international pianist, Grammy nominee Mona Golabek, based on her book “The Children of Willesden Lane”.

Mona Golabek conveys her mother’s inspiring story as a Jewish-Austrian Holocaust survivor, who dreamed of becoming a pianist.

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Program:

  • 7pm: doors open
  • 7:30pm: The Children of Willesden Lane, by Mona Golabek.
  • 8:30pm: book signing by Mona Golabek

Free admittance, courtesy of the Koret Foundation. Please register in advance.

Each participant will receive a complementary copy of the book, courtesy of Rita and Charles Bronfman and the Leon Levy Foundation.

(Photo on top: Mona Golabek’s book cover. Courtesy Little/Brown publisher)

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Mona Golabek. Courtesy - Hold on To Your Music Foundation
Mona Golabek. Courtesy – Hold on To Your Music Foundation

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