Musical
Once Upon a Mattress proves fairy tales are funnier when turned upside down
Fairy-tale expectations are flipped in this witty, high-energy staging of Once Upon a Mattress.
Sightings, sounds, and self-knowledge: Ten reasons to go out next week
Kevin Spacey in Tel Aviv: Music, memories, and a bid for redemption
'Heroines! Songs & Soliloquies for the Soul': A new musical on Israeli heroines - review
A flood of talent in ‘Rusalka’ - review
This much beloved opera, with its mythical and folk aspects, has delighted opera fans since its world premiere in 1901
Jewish performer Barbra Streisand bestowed with Screen Actor's Guild lifetime award
This is the first SAG award for an EGOT winner - having won Emmys, Grammys, Oscars, and an honorary Tony award.
Honoring Holocaust victim and Austrian musician Viktor Ullmann
One can only hazard a guess at what Ullmann may have gone on to write and produce, had his life circumstances been kinder.
Kanye’s new song reopens antisemitism wounds: 'I f**** a Jewish b****'
Kanye's new song is just the latest in a long history of the rapper's antisemitism.
WATCH: Broadway stars sing 'Bring Him Home' in tribute to Gaza hostages
Broadway stars, including Debra Messing and Jeremy Jordan, gathered together in a recording booth, or at home, and recorded both voice and film.
MTV Europe Music Awards canceled amid Israel-Gaza crisis
A spokesperson cited the escalation as a security concern for visitors from all over the world.
Joanna Merlin, original Tzeitel in Broadway’s ‘Fiddler,’ dies at 92
In an interview for the 2016 PBS documentary series “American Masters,” Merlin said she auditioned eight times before the director of “Fiddler,” Jerome Robbins.
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Jerusalem highlights: October 6-12
Iconic film ‘Late Summer Blues’ becomes a stage musical - review
Beit Lessin Theater presents this new musical exactly 50 years since the 1973 Yom Kippur War, about a group in the weeks before their induction into the IDF in 1970.
The Drimer sisters mount a theatrical rescue mission for their father in new show
That play was Peter Handke’s Offending the Audience in which four actors analyze the nature of theater and then both insult their audience and praise its “performance.”