During the summer of 1941, two years into W.W. II and in the early stages of the Holocaust, residents of the German-occupied town of Jedwabne, Poland, massacred the local Jewish population. Upwards of 1,600 Jews, including hundreds of children, were burned alive by their neighbors, who teamed up with the Gestapo. That massacre is the subject of Tadeusz Słobodzianek’s masterpiece Our Class, which premiered in 2009. Focusing on 10 classmates—five Jewish, five Catholic—from 1925 through today, the play looks at how, and why, people decided to either savage or save their former classmates. BAM hosts the show’s New York premiere. —Jensen Davis