The Israeli Opera
Israeli Opera returns to Ofakim with community Hebrew production of The Magic Flute
According to the opera company, the performance marked its first return to Ofakim in more than a decade and formed part of its 40th anniversary season.
After October 7, Purcell’s 'Dido and Aeneas' rings truer than ever
A season of reflection: The Israeli Opera at 40
A dance of redemption at Tel Aviv ballet
Israeli Opera’s vibrant revival of Donizetti’s ‘L’elisir d’amore’ charms Tel Aviv - review
Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore will be performed daily, except on Tuesday, November 12, with the final show set to take place on Monday, November 18.
Israeli Opera’s bold 2025 season opener is part opera, part kibbutz
Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore opens the Israeli Opera's 2025 season with a unique Israeli twist.
Security restrictions won't stop Sukkot theatre events
Israel has plenty to do during the holiday week.
Israeli Opera finds its new CEO in Tali Barash Gottlieb
The opera is in the process of reorganizing its managerial responsibilities in order to successfully cope with new challenges.
A thought-provoking ‘Rigoletto’ - opera review
It is a thought-provoking production, and the costumes, acting, and singing of Verdi’s inspirational music all combine for a memorable experience.
'Genius': Verdi’s ‘Rigoletto’ to conclude Israeli Opera Season
For Lahyani, one of the near-miraculous aspects of opera is how the emotions the singers release on stage enter the heart of the audience instantly, in a never-to-be-repeated moment.
Israeli Opera unveils ambitious program for 2025 season
The program includes a diverse selection of almost-certain hits, such as Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore (The Elixir of Love), which will premier later this year.
French opera ‘Dialogues des Carmélites’ comes to Israel
The opera features an almost entirely female cast and offers a profound exploration of Catholic culture.
Rusalka at Israeli Opera: Water spirits and Czeck magic
Will the prince be able to repair the damage and keep his love human, or will she morph into a murderous spirit?
In anticipation of Monty Python at the Israeli Opera House
With their proven track record, Oppenheim, Sharon, and their cohorts will do the British comics justice and leave their Opera House patrons whistling a tune or two, smiling, or possibly laughing.