Set in a stylized stage depiction of the past century, when people typed letters, played records, and called travel agents via landlines, is what makes this production an outstanding achievement.
Walking through the exhibition titled “Splinter from the Storm,” one can see the parallels and the contrasts of the Land of Israel thousands of years ago with that of today.
The three performances, being held over four nights of theater magic, were produced by the youngsters during an intense seven-week process.
There is often a significant thought-provoking subtext to Rothbart’s body of work, which has stretched this way and that in terms of theme, style, and discipline over the past three-plus decades.
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: Diaspora Jews purchase droves of pieces of Israeli arts and crafts to give artists the desire to pick up the pieces of their lives.
ICON OF THE WEEK: One of the city’s most unique landmarks, the horse statue in central Jerusalem – complete with what some would describe as a rather interestingly shaped head – certainly stands out