A rich, intriguing, multi-textual work.
A decade after a Kfar Blum production, Polish director Mariusz Treliński was invited to the Israeli Opera to offer his vision of the myth.
Kook inhabits two terrifically funny characters. The first is a gay man who texts a would-be-lover (Oryan) with awful, auto-corrected Hebrew.
This much beloved opera, with its mythical and folk aspects, has delighted opera fans since its world premiere in 1901
Angels in America was quickly placed within the Western canon of theater by no other than late literary critique Harold Bloom.
Directed by Rakefet Binyamin, Schnitzler’s most performed work now gets a new life at Beit Zvi.
The Value of Names delves into a troubling chapter of American history through a Jewish lens.
Euripides's 'Electra' is playing at TAU's University Theater from March 4 to March 6.
The latest play, fresh from its off-Broadway run, is Miracle on South Division Street by acclaimed playwright Tom Dudzick.
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.