A one-act play by Celeste Raspanti, I Never Saw Another Butterfly is based on poetry created at Terezin concentration camp by Jewish children from Prague. The poems were created in secret art classes taught by an Austrian artist and educator. Over 15,000 Jewish children passed through Terezin, and only about a hundred were still alive when Terezin was liberated at the end of the war. One of the survivors, Raja, having lived through it all, taught the children when there was nothing to teach with, and helped to give them hope when there was little enough reason for hope, creating a little world of laughter, of flowers and butterflies behind the barbed wire. She shares her story of living in the concentration camp, while retaining a world filled with butterflies and flowers with other children in the camp.