Anne and Emmett is a play by the American Janet Langhart Cohen.
It explores an imaginary conversation between Emmett Till, an African-American, and Anne Frank, a German-Dutch Jew, which takes place in Memory, a non-specific afterlife or alternative dimension.
They were killed as young teenagers because of racial persecution.
[1] The show features recorded narration by Morgan Freeman, and a score by Joshua Coyne.
[2] A planned premiered at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on 10 June 2009 as part of the commemoration of Frank's 80th birthday[3] was cancelled because of a shooting at the museum, which resulted in the death of a museum guard.