BY MOISÉS KAUFMAN AND AMANDA GRONICH

Conceived and Directed by MOISÉS KAUFMAN

Produced by TECTONIC THEATER PROJECT and BRIAN & DAYNA LEE, in association with BRUCE ROBERTS, SUE VACCARO, and RICKY STEVENS.

In 2007, a mysterious album featuring Nazi-era photographs arrived at the desk of a U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum archivist. As curators unravel the shocking truth behind the images, the album soon makes headlines and ignites a debate that reverberates far beyond the museum walls. Based on real events, Here There Are Blueberries tells the story of these historical photographs—what they reveal about the perpetrators of the Holocaust, and our own humanity.

A 2024 Pulitzer Prize finalist, 2025 Lucille Lortel Award winner for Outstanding Play, and two-time Helen Hayes Award winner, Here There Are Blueberries has been named one of the 10 Best Plays of 2024 by The Wall Street Journal. It was featured on the May 2024 season finale of 60 Minutes and was recently highlighted in The New York Times as one of the top plays to see this spring. The play continues to resonate with audiences nationwide.

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“The greatest detective story ever written.”

 
 

Set by Derek McLane
Lights by David Lander
Costumes by Dede Ayite
Sound by Bobby McElver
Projections by David Bengali

PHOTO CREDITS:
1. L-R: Scott Barrow, Barbara Pitts, Luke Forbes, Delia Cunningham, Nemuna Ceesay- McCarter Theatre Center
2. Jeanne Sakata - McCarter Theatre Center
3. Full company - McCarter Theatre Center
4. L-R: Barbara Pitts, Luke Forbes, Delia Cunningham- McCarter Theatre Center

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“Precise & Intelligent. 
A kind of dramatic pointillism, the moments collecting into a larger image.”

 
 
 
 

CREATIVE TEAM

Written by MOISÉS KAUFMAN and AMANDA GRONICH
Conceived and Directed by MOISÉS KAUFMAN

 
 
 
 

“Powerful. A more than worthy finalist for the 2024 Pulitzer Prize.”

 
 
 
 
 
 

Producer Matt Joslyn, Director and Playwright Moisés Kaufman,
Playwright Amanda Gronich, Dramaturg and Associate Director Amy Marie Seidel


Tectonic Theater Project is proud to partner with
Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE)
for Here There Are Blueberries.