BWW Review: Shiri Maimon Gives all her Heart to Broadway in CHICAGO
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
"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
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
'The stories must me credible - The reality doesn't.'...
BWW Review: L'AMOUR MEDECIN at Tzavta Theater
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
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
I do not like to see Shakespeare plays. Sorry, but yes! I said it!...
BWW Review: FRIDA at Habima
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
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
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
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
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!
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!
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
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
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
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!
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!
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
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
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
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-ISRAEL
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
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
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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