A play. Terezin follows a day and night in the lives of six children held at Camp theresienstadt in the Czech Republic. The camp, also known as Terezin, imprisoned thousands of European Jews, including over 15,000 children, less than 150 of whom survived. While the play takes place during the Holocaust, it teaches audiences about the consequences of hate and discrimination, the need for greater social responsibility, and the power of every individual voice in standing up to hate.