The Arvada Center and Chabad of NW Metro Denver presents
Evening with Holocaust Survivor Osi Sladek
Experience Osi’s Extraordinary Story of Survival, Tragedy, and Hope shown on screen and followed by a live Q&A with Osi Sladek
Special Presentation: Music from the Holocaust A musical ensemble of holocaust era melodies by the Colorado String Quartet
Sunday October 27 7:00 PM
at the Arvada Center -
Main Stage Theatre 6901 Wadsworth Blvd. Arvada, CO
Osi Sladek will be signing copies of his memoir Escape to the Tatras before the event from 6:00– 6:50 pm
Tickets
$25 - $45
VIP $100 - $180 Includes preferred seating, post event reception with Osi Sladek and complementary signed copy of his book
Tickets are available at ArvadaCenter.org or at the Arvada Center Box office (720) 898-7200
About Osi Sladek
During World War II, the Staub family—mother Irene, father Frici, and their young son Oskar— fled into the Tatra mountains to escape Nazi forces and their Slovak collaborators. Stripped of their home, possessions, and identity, they faced brutal conditions to survive. Young Oskar, in particular, showed remarkable resilience as he navigated the physical and emotional challenges of this perilous journey. Set against the backdrop of Slovakia’s collapse and the Allies’ victory over Germany, Oskar Sladek’s story is a moving testament to the endurance of the human spirit and the enduring impact of the Holocaust.