Overview
In your quest for respectability I think we can say you have been
talking out of both corners of your mouth. One corner talks to your rich
backers, the other to your street-fighters.
1931. Hans
Litten is one of the most celebrated lawyers in Berlin, famed for his
brilliant mind and the rhetorical flair with which he defends those
fighting back against the rapidly growing Nazi movement. So, when he
calls Herr Hitler as star witness in the trial of a band of murderous SA
men, the politician feels the full force of Litten's intellect, wit and
courage.
It arouses in Hitler a feeling he can't abide or
forget. Two years later, on the night of the Reichstag fire, Litten is
arrested. He is held without trial, beaten, tortured, and threatened as
'an enemy of human society'. As Litten disappears into the Nazi system,
his indomitable mother, Irmgard, confronts his captors and, at enormous
personal risk, fights to secure his release.
This riveting drama by the writer of The Man Who Crossed Hitler
explores Irmgard's struggle, her son's resistance, and the heroic
battle of the weak against the powerful, truth against lies and mothers
against murderers.
Taken At Midnight received its world
premiere on 26 September 2014 at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester. This
edition features an introduction by the author.