“They Call Me Jeckisch” is the first joint production of the Israeli-German theatre partnership between the Theater Heidelberg and Teatron Beit Lessin in Tel Aviv. The premiere of this documentary theatre project by Nina Gühlstorff and Nina Steinhilber took place in Heidelberg, Jan. 21, 2010. Here are some impressions of our premiere.
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“They Call Me Jeckisch” is the first joint production of the Israeli-German theatre partnership between the Theater Heidelberg and Teatron Beit Lessin in Tel Aviv. The premiere took place in Heidelberg, Jan. 21, 2010. This documentary project is based on real experiences and stories told by Israeli Jews of German descent. Here is what two of the participating actresses in this project – Ute Baggeröhr and Hadas Kalderon – experienced while travelling in Germany and Israel:
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“They Call Me Jeckisch” is the first joint production of the Israeli-German theatre partnership between the Theater Heidelberg and Teatron Beit Lessin in Tel Aviv. It is based on real experiences and stories told by Israeli Jews of German descent. Inspired by these stories Michal Tamir made this graphic novel.