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PLAYS Around the Globe by Henrik Eger

The plays featured on this page grew out of frightening discoveries, haunting personal experiences, and the study of historical events.

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PLAYS Around the Globe by Henrik Eger

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  1. Drama Around The Globe Plays Around the Globe by :- DR.henrikeger

  2. PLAYS Around the Globe by:- dr.Henrik Eger The plays included on this page became out of unnerving revelations, frequenting individual encounters, and the investigation of chronicled occasions. They run from the draconian judgments of the Puritans and unmistakable slave proprietors the distance to the preference against Jews and different minorities. These plays additionally cover the finish of WW II and its fallout—​seen through the eyes of a young man experiencing childhood in post-war Germany.

  3. A Doll’s Confessionby :- dr. Henrik Eger Sarah, an artist of exquisite small drawings, resembling the poetry of Emily Dickinson, and living in Philadelphia almost like the famous “recluse of Amherst,” gets ostracized by her family because she married the love of her life—Jack, a bi-racial goy, a successful carpenter who makes unusual doll’s houses and puppet theaters

  4. Alan Lost in Bostonby – dr. henrikeger  An historical play, based on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s inflammatory anti-Semitic sermon, Mark Twain’s impassioned defense (“Concerning the Jews”), and the frightening but also entertaining experiences of Alan, a bright Jewish New York teenager in 1972, who wrote a high school essay in which he falls asleep and his alter ego wakes up in 1643, challenging a vindictive Puritan minister in Boston. 

  5. "Beat me, beat me!"by – dr. henrikeger  This one-minute play sets out to do the impossible:(1) To explain a joke to a person from another culture and a radically different worldview who has no idea what the world of leather and S&M means to its practitioners, and(2) to create a scene that sets out to be both informative and entertaining, trying to build a cross-cultural bridge. 

  6. To Read Our all playsVisit our website LINK :- http://www.dramaaroundtheglobe.com/plays.html Email :- HenrikEger@gmail.com All Plays BY :- Dr.Henrik Eger

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