German-Jew. Immigrant. Alien. Lucie Pohl's Hi, Hitler tells the story of a German-Jew, who grows up in a wild family of artists, is fascinated by der Führer from age four and uprooted from Hamburg to NYC at eight. As Bertolt Brecht’s real-life-grand-niece, Lucie yearns for normalcy, but being different seems to run in her bloodline and escaping her inherited high-drama- destiny might just be impossible. A pinch of Hitler, a cup of hip hop and a dash of Hasselhoff. "Lucie Pohl is a delightful raconteur!" The New York Times.
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