Theatre
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Theatre

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    Theatre in Israel is composed of many different elements – contemporary and classical, indigenous and imported, experimental and traditional – with playwrights, actors, directors, and producers of many backgrounds merging the foreign with the local and thereby gradually creating a distinctive Israeli theatre. The theatre scene is very active, with many professional repertory companies and other theatres and dozens of regional and amateur companies performing throughout the country to large and devoted audiences. In recent years, a number of Israeli companies have toured Eastern and Western Europe and the United States, and have participated in international festivals, including the Edinburgh and Berlin Festivals, and appeared in major theatre events in Europe, the United States, and elsewhere.


     
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  • Theatre Venues

    • In ancient Jaffa, in a multi-arched building overlooking the sea, the Arab-Hebrew Theatre creates a unique theatrical language using the building’s challenging structure and Jaffa’s rich fa ...
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    • Founded in 1989 by theatre director and choreographer Rina Yerushalmi and stage designer Moshe Sternfeld (d. 1994), the Itim Ensemble is one of Israel’s leading experimental theatre group...
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    • The “Nalaga’at” Centre (Hebrew for “do touch”), located at the Jaffa port in Tel Aviv, was founded by the “Nalaga’at” non-profit organization and opened its gates to the public in December ...
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    • iddishpiel – the Yiddish Theatre in Israel was established in 1987 with the mission of restoring to Yiddish, the language that had almost disappeared, its charm, its popularity, and its glo ...
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    • The Train Theatre was established in Jerusalem in 1981 as a collaboration of four independent puppeteers: Michael Schuster, Alina Ashbel, Hadass Ophrat and Mario Kotliar. At first, the perf ...
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