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Videos

This section features short films, both artistic and educational. We hope to expand this section in the future. 

Videographers in the Philadelphia area who want to collaborate on several artistic and educational video projects are encouraged to contact the editor.

Metronome Ticking

METRONOME TICKING, the memoirs of a Jewish woman fleeing Nazi occupied Austria and the letters of a German Army Propaganda Officer and promoter of Nazi ideology -- a docudrama by Henrik Eger, performed on stage by the sons of the two writers.

All About Jewish Theatre: The world's largest secular synagogue and open university

Welcome to "All About Jewish Theatre: The world's largest secular synagogue and open university." This video provides a richly illustrated overview of AAJT, the world's largest Jewish theatre website. Written, directed, and narrated by Dr. Henrik Eger, filmed and edited by film and TV director and producer, Aaron Schumann; and commissioned by Moti Sandak, editor of AAJT, Tel Aviv, Israel.

Knight out of the box: Puppet theatre Philadelphia

KNIGHT OUT OF THE BOX 

with Henrik Eger, Philadelphia,
holding a knight marionette from the late 1700s, early 1800s, photographed by William F. Thacker on May 5, 2014,
with grinder organ music by Ernst Mosch,
​playing the Egerländer Musikantenmarsch. 


Published on May 5, 2014

Joel Markowitz Tribute from Philadelphia DCMetro writers

A tribute to the late Joel Markowitz, Publisher and Editor, Reviewer, and Columnist of DC Metro Theater Arts.

To JOEL from your Writers in Philadelphia with LOVE. Celeste Mann, Henrik Eger, Lisa Panzer, Steve Cohen, Tim Dunleavy, and the Philadelphia team of writers for DC Metro Theater Arts.
Script: Henrik Eger
Development: Lisa Panzer
Music: “There’s no business like showbusiness” by Irving Berlin, performed by Ethel Merman, 1954; and “The Klezmer: Clarinet & Violin Best famous Jewish Music.”
Editor: Nick Mazzuca

​July 2017​
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