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...questions his young captives continuously until they relent from giving cloying denials and spouting naïvely righteous ideals (Sophie asks acerbically at one point, “White rose? Shouldn’t it be a red rose, if they’re leftists?”). Mohr??s prisoners soon begin to outrightly defy his authority, deliberately provoking intense reactions and ultimately pushing him into a full “reality check...

Author: By Bianca M. Stefani, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ‘Rose’ Reincarnates 1942 Nazi Germany, Leaving Viewers Paralyzed | 10/25/2005 | See Source »

...interrogation—led in the play by actor Polk, who brings an explosive energy to Mohr??s doubts and contradictions—is tense and thick with words, ideas, and inspiration. Polk ably acts as the central pivot of the play and is brilliantly convincing in his portrayal of an individual truly torn between bureaucracy and humanity...

Author: By Bianca M. Stefani, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ‘Rose’ Reincarnates 1942 Nazi Germany, Leaving Viewers Paralyzed | 10/25/2005 | See Source »

...overall in his portrayal of one example of a revolting “follower” of the System. Standing in stark contrast to Mahler’s devilish and truly exasperating persona is Kawaller’s Sophie Scholl, as the flawless angel who works hard to expose Mohr??s sense of humanity...

Author: By Bianca M. Stefani, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ‘Rose’ Reincarnates 1942 Nazi Germany, Leaving Viewers Paralyzed | 10/25/2005 | See Source »

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