Tel aviv theater

Gitai's 'Yitzhak Rabin: Chronicle of an Assasination' confronts amnesia around assasination

"Peace is made with very difficult enemies" doctrine takes the stage in director Amos Gitai’s powerful theatrical work Yitzhak Rabin: Chronicle of an Assassination

Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1993 in Washington.
 ‘ACCORDING TO Law,’ by choreographers Anat Katz and Dr. Erez Maayan Shalev.

A fresh cast brings new life to 'According to Law' in Tel Aviv

 ‘YOCHI AFTER the War’ at the Katzar Theater Festival.

Myths and war at Katzar Theater Festival

 Kipod Hazahav offerings include ‘Full Tank'.

Tel Aviv's Kipod Hazahav festival brings 16 independent productions to the stage


Gesher Theater's 'Samson' tells biblical stories echoed through current conflicts

Gesher Theater's new production of 'Samson' offers a modern take on Ze'ev Jabotinsky's novel, drawing parallels between the ancient biblical story and contemporary Israeli-Palestinian tensions.

 SEMADAR (YUVAL SCHARF) and Samson (Shlomi Bertonov).

Between trolls and men, Ibsen's 'Peer Gynt' returns - review

With its wealth of characters, locations, plots, and ideas, Peer Gynt is a grand kaleidoscope.

PEER GYNT returns to Norway from Egypt.

Madame Butterfly’s America of the imagination at the Israeli Opera - review

Polish director Mariusz Trelinski seems to have included sharper pins than usual in the opera, which makes the link between collecting butterflies, and how men and women can cause one another pain.

 ‘MADAME BUTTERFLY’

Art Roundup: Remembering Breitberg-Semel & ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’ 

Art Roundup intends to offer readers a monthly glance at some of the finest art exhibitions currently being shown across the country.

 End of the line butcher shop.

‘Rocky Horror’ stage show is on its way to Israel

Doing the Time Warp in the Holy Land: This is the first time Rocky Horror will hold a stage production in Israel.

 ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ is landing in Israel for the first time in its nearly 50-year run.

Improv festival brings world class talents to TA

Many associate improvisations with comedy; others believe it has therapeutic value.

 IMPROV THEATER performers Doron Ledrer, Eran Shadar, Adi Lev and Anna Preminger.

Tel Aviv University awards honorary degrees to Israeli recipients

The Doctor of Philosophy degree was awarded in a ceremony during TAU's Board of Governors meeting.

 TAU Awards Honorary Degrees to Israeli Recipients (Left to right): Hanina Brandes, Hanna Zohar, Shafi Goldwasser, Lena Kreindlin, Joseph Bar Natan and Haim Be’er.

Habima to be owned by Tel Aviv municipality following financial crisis

This comes after years of serious conflicts and a massive financial deficit of over NIS 100 million.

A Black Flag protest near Habima National Theater in Tel Aviv on April 16 2020

Jaffa Theater goes live

The performances will adhere strictly to Health Ministry regulations.

1,001 NIGHTS

Having a laugh with Tmuna

Last week, the 2019 Tmuna Festival kicked off a slew of intriguing shows that address themes of identity and sociopolitical conflict.

A SCENE from ‘Cezary Goes to War,’ which will be performed tomorrow

The 80’s are back

‘Flashdance the Musical’ comes of age in Tel Aviv.

THE CAST of ‘Flashdance the Musical’ strut their stuff in Tel Aviv.