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BWW Review: Shiri Maimon Gives all her Heart to Broadway in CHICAGO

BWW Review: Shiri Maimon Gives all her Heart to Broadway in CHICAGO

by Ronit Suzan — September 24, 2018
With a long list of career achievements as a singer and actress, both on TV, theatre and performing live around the world, it's only natural that being the first Israeli actress to take over a leading role on Broadway, specifically in its longest running American musical, Chicago, is the latest addi...
BWW Review: GIDI DAYDREAMING MUSICAL at Incubator Theater

BWW Review: GIDI DAYDREAMING MUSICAL at Incubator Theater

by Itamar Aviv — August 1, 2018
"Gidi Daydreaming Musical" is a good example for a musical that has everything except for a good plot. With a combination of a good actress, who has a great voice, live band on stage and good jokes it is still not complete...
BWW Review: THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS at Beit Lessin

BWW Review: THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS at Beit Lessin

by Itamar Aviv — July 28, 2018
How interesting and relevant can a show from the 17th century can be? Apparently, more than you think… I watched the show "The Servant of Two Masters" and enjoyed more than I expected, why? All the information below....
BWW Review: DAM DAM DA DAM at MIKRO THEATRE

BWW Review: DAM DAM DA DAM at MIKRO THEATRE

by Ofek Levy — July 19, 2018
'The stories must me credible - The reality doesn't.'...
BWW Review:  L'AMOUR MEDECIN at Tzavta Theater

BWW Review: L'AMOUR MEDECIN at Tzavta Theater

by Itamar Aviv — July 14, 2018
I love comedies, so when I am going to watch one I have one expectation - to have fun, to enjoy. L'Amour medecin should have been a show like that but left me in shock, not in a good way...
BWW Review: THE ROAD TO EIN HAROD at The Interdisciplinary Arena Theater

BWW Review: THE ROAD TO EIN HAROD at The Interdisciplinary Arena Theater

by Itamar Aviv — July 7, 2018
5 actors and 500 kilograms of salt. "The Road to Ein Harod" is different, interesting and special. After this one I fell in love with the "PuppetCinema" technique. why? read below....
BWW Review: OTHELLO at Cameri Theater

BWW Review: OTHELLO at Cameri Theater

by Ofek Levy — July 2, 2018
I do not like to see Shakespeare plays. Sorry, but yes! I said it!...
BWW Review: FRIDA at Habima

BWW Review: FRIDA at Habima

by Itamar Aviv — June 30, 2018
Frida Kahlo was an amazing artist that influenced many people. On the paper taking one of the best dancers in Israel to take her role in a biographic show should be a great success. But is it?...
BWW Review: THE OTHERS at Cameri Theatre

BWW Review: THE OTHERS at Cameri Theatre

by Itamar Aviv — June 15, 2018
So many things have been told about the British mandate and the very beginning of Israel as a country, but actually, the others bring the subjects that are rarely talk about this period...
BWW Review: SUDDENLY, A KNOCK ON THE DOOR at Cameri Theatre

BWW Review: SUDDENLY, A KNOCK ON THE DOOR at Cameri Theatre

by Itamar Aviv — June 5, 2018
When I enter one of the smaller theatre halls of The Cameri Theatre, I never know what to expect, and that time was not different at all. I was so tired that day when I went to see "Suddenly, a Knock on the Door" but once it starts, everything diffused....
BWW Review: JUST DANCE by Irad Avni

BWW Review: JUST DANCE by Irad Avni

by Itamar Aviv — May 26, 2018
The 'dance theatre' didn't really got to the mainstream of the Israeli theatre audience, but maybe this one will change your mind...
BWW Review: APRIL'S 1ST NIGHT at Habima Theater

BWW Review: APRIL'S 1ST NIGHT at Habima Theater

by Ofek Levy — May 12, 2018
Which one of us - the people of the 21st century, the prying, lovers of the tabloid press - do not want to know whom the famous singer Keren Peles betrayed?...
BWW Review: LO-LAH at Tzavta: Not a Theatre Show - It's A Phenomenon!

BWW Review: LO-LAH at Tzavta: Not a Theatre Show - It's A Phenomenon!

by Itamar Aviv — May 11, 2018
Have you ever seen a stand-up comedy show which is also deep and touching? I guess you didn't if so you have to watch 'LO-LAH' on Tzavta!...
BWW Review: AT MAXIMUM WE WILL DIE!

BWW Review: AT MAXIMUM WE WILL DIE!

by ofek levy — May 4, 2018
The word 'creation' in Hebrew (ITZIRA) comes from the word 'instinct' (ITZAR), and rightly so. A show/ play that excites us will sometimes touch us in our most sensitive and exposed places, reaching our secret thoughts and deepest emotions....
BWW Review: WHO KILLED ARLOSOROFF - THE MUSICAL by MYSTORIN THEATRE

BWW Review: WHO KILLED ARLOSOROFF - THE MUSICAL by MYSTORIN THEATRE

by Ori Rotem — April 25, 2018
What is this show? I'd call it a confusing blending masterpiece of an experience that revises the unwritten contract between audience and performer. This beautiful group used its special abilities and rare style to create another in a series of unusually brilliant performances....
BWW Review: FEAR OF THE EVENT at Tmu-na Theater

BWW Review: FEAR OF THE EVENT at Tmu-na Theater

by ofek levy — April 19, 2018
The complex Israeli-Palestinian reality exists in everything in the State of Israel. We live in a temperate Middle Eastern country, with strange and unique people who create a charming and unique mosaic. Noam Gil, the play's author, translated the problematic situation to the play Fear Of The Event...
BWW Review: LAMABATI at Improv Theatre

BWW Review: LAMABATI at Improv Theatre

by Ori Rotem — April 15, 2018
Even though most of the audience were seasoned veterans of LAMABATI shows (no one can stop after just one), the group still did as they always do - they kept the entire room laughing non-stop the entire time....
BWW Review: BORDELL TOTAL!

BWW Review: BORDELL TOTAL!

by ofek levy — April 6, 2018
Artists who are not supported by the Ministry of Culture/ Theater/ OfficeProductions can usually only be defined in one word: CRAZY....
A Master Class With Carrie St. Louis at Habima National Theater!

A Master Class With Carrie St. Louis at Habima National Theater!

by ofek levy — April 5, 2018
Carrie St. Louis (Rock of Ages, Wicked) was invited to the Habima National Theater to lead a master class in musicals! I was fortunate to be able to attend, and can convey that the experience was amazing!...
BWW Review: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  at Habimah Theater

BWW Review: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS at Habimah Theater

by ofek levy — March 28, 2018
The play OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS tells about a world of only men. Tziki places an order for a new product: 'woman' with instructions. This new product is a source of great uproar - the prime minister, the general and the senior scientist are each trying to claim ownership of this new toy....
BWW Review: JOSEPH JOSEPHSON IS DEAD at Tmu-na Theatre

BWW Review: JOSEPH JOSEPHSON IS DEAD at Tmu-na Theatre

by ofek levy — March 28, 2018
Let's talk about death! Oh! We are all afraid when we hear that word. D-E-A-T-H! We are all afraid of what we leave behind, and have we left enough? Do we live in the moment? I share these fears, too....
BWW Review: Everybody Needs to Know About the Israeli Production of THE LAST 5 YEARS

BWW Review: Everybody Needs to Know About the Israeli Production of THE LAST 5 YEARS

by Ronit Suzan — March 21, 2018
In less than twenty years it received an Off-Broadway production, an Off-Broadway revival, numerous productions worldwide and a big screen film. Last month, Jason Robert Brown's one of a kind musical The Last 5 Years, directed by Eidan Lipper, finally made its long-overdue Israeli debut and premiere...
BWW Review: Carrie St. Louis and Isaac Sutton Kick Off Their Israel Tour of BROADWAY-

BWW Review: Carrie St. Louis and Isaac Sutton Kick Off Their Israel Tour of BROADWAY-ISRAEL

by Ronit Suzan — March 17, 2018
In celebration of Israel's 70th Anniversary, Isaac Sutton and Broadway's Carrie St. Louis, who is currently playing Off-Broadway as Annette in Le Poisson Rouge's production of Cruel Intentions: The Musical, opened their Israel tour of their show Broadway-Israel at the Kiryat Motzkin Theatre Hall....
CAIN at Tmu-na Theater v

CAIN at Tmu-na Theater v

by Ofek Levy — March 15, 2018
My review will focus on the solo actor in the play- Eyal Shechter. Solo plays tend to fail for lack of energy. There are a lot of reasons for this - none of them particularly justifiable. So I was surprised by Cain - for a long time I had not seen a Solo play so convincing, so unique, so real....
BWW Review: HAPPY DAYS  at Tmu-na Theater

BWW Review: HAPPY DAYS at Tmu-na Theater

by ofek levy — March 14, 2018
innovation will not destroy this wonderful play of Beckett's. The play will always remain true to its core, the words themselves will not change - it's a question of where the director will choose to sail in his or her imagination......
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