Set in 1942, in the final days of an orphanage in the Jewish ghetto of Warsaw, where food is scarce, tempers rise and everyone just wants to survive. David Greigs play tells of Janusz Korczak, a Polish doctor and writer who championed every childs right to freedom, respect and love. A powerful, sobering and sadly still relevant tale of one mans refusal to abandon the young people in his care, and of the human need for respect and hope even in the face of injustice. Based on real events. 'This story happened. It did happen.'