Act 1, Scene 1
MIEP: Don't stay up here, Mr. Frank. What's the use of torturing yourself like this? (1.1)
Act 1, Scene 2
MR. FRANK: To be perfectly safe, from eight in the morning until six in the evening we must move only when necessary and then in stockinged feet. We must not speak above a whisper. We must not run...
Act 1, Scene 3
MR. FRANK: Peter's brave. He doesn't mind. (1.3)
Act 1, Scene 4
ANNE'S VOICE: Mr. Dussel wants to get back to his dentist's drill. He's afraid he's losing his touch. (1.4)
Act 1, Scene 5
there is a sudden crash of something falling below. They all freeze in horror, motionless. straining to hear. (1.5)
Act 2, Scene 1
ANNE: I can smell the wind and the cold on your clothes. (2.1)
Act 2, Scene 2
Then suddenly he grabs her arm and turning her around, holds her awkwardly in his arms, kissing her on the cheek. (2.2)
Act 2, Scene 3
ANNE'S VOICE: I have often been downcast myself… but never in despair. I can shake off everything if I write. (2.3)
Act 2, Scene 4
MR. FRANK: If we wait patiently, I believe that help will come. (2.4)
Act 2, Scene 5
MR. FRANK: It seems strange to say this, that anyone could be happy in a concentration camp. But Anne was happy in the camp in Holland where they first took us. After two years of being shut up in...