GREENSBURG, PA- The Seton Hill College National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education (NCCHE) will host Lily, a Still Pointe Theatre Collective one-woman play, on Thursday, April 25th at 7:30 p.m. in Cecilian Hall on campus. It is the only production of the play that will be free and open to the public in the Pittsburgh area.

Lily features actress/ writer Karine Koret as a Jewish woman in a concentration camp during the Holocaust. The play is based on Koret’s grandmother’s testimony of her struggle for survival at the young age of 16. This performance is a tribute to her grandmother who is now 75 and living in Jerusalem. The play is currently on a national tour, performing for schools and universities, churches and synagogues and other organizations. Still Point Theatre Collective, a Chicago-based theatre company produces the play.

This presentation is made possible through the generous support of the American Jewish Committee in Pittsburgh. For more information on the production, please contact Wilda Kaylor, NCCHE coordinator at Seton Hill College, at 724-830-1033 or kaylor@setonhill.edu.