Andorra is a play that was written in 1961 by Swiss playwright Max Frisch. One of Germany's better known dramatic plays, Andorra is considered a prime example of "epic theatre," that aims to prod the audience into thinking critically about certain themes, individuals can form their own logic-based opinion on the play's meaning. Telling a story that revolves around a young boy, and his struggle to form an identity in post World War II Germany, Andorra examines certain prejudices people hold in terms of ethnicity and religion.