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![Documentary filmmaker Claude Lanzmann, left, talks with Benjamin Murmelstein, a rabbi who became the last Jewish “elder” of the Theresienstadt ghetto during the Holocaust. The 1975 interviews are the basis of Lanzmann’s “The Last of the Unjust.” NYT](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/dentonfracking/20141029185053im_/http://www.dentonrc.com/entertainment/movies-headlines/20141025-10-26_arts_movies_unjust2.jpg.ece/ALTERNATES/w460/10-26_Arts_Movies_Unjust2.JPG)
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This week, we begin in Rome:
![Leslie Stephens-McFall is an ethereal, angelic dancer in the deliciously ghoulish “Cirque du Horror.” The original Halloween musical made its debut in 2009, and Denton’s Day of the Dead Festival grew up around the performances.<252> Ed Steele Photography LLC](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/dentonfracking/20141029185053im_/http://www.dentonrc.com/entertainment/denton-time-headlines/20141023-10_23_dt_cirque_angel_40410679.jpg.ece/ALTERNATES/w220/10_23_DT_CIRQUE_ANGEL_40410679.JPG)
Roaming spirits
Denton’s musical comedy freak show, Cirque du Horror, just grew legs and is heading to the Texas Theatre in Dallas’ Oak Cliff to unleash its twisted humor on some new, unsuspecting victims.