TICK, TICK... BOOM! Comes to Israel in October
The Israeli theatre scene is set to welcome the groundbreaking rock musical, TICK, TICK.
The Israeli theatre scene is set to welcome the groundbreaking rock musical, TICK, TICK.
The Hasidic Kopple is now playing at the Cameri Theatre.
Oedipus comes to the Cameri Theatre next month.
The Israeli theatre scene is set to welcome the groundbreaking rock musical, TICK, TICK.
Requiem comes to the Cameri Theatre next month.
Dvir Bendek plays the role of a boy who makes a list to save his mother, discovering years later how the list saved him as well.
The Cameri Theatre, in collaboration with The Orna Porat Theater for Children and Youth, invites you to sprinkle some fairy dust and fly with Peter Pan and Wendy to Neverland.
The Hasidic Kopple comes to the Cameri Theatre this month.
An exciting tragicomic fantasy, which occurred during the peak days of the AIDS pandemic in New York at the end of the 80's.
Divorce comes to the Cameri Theatre in July.
This roller coaster moves rapidly between black humour and biting satire, between love and betrayal, nostalgia and regret.
The Son of the Great Moshiko is now playing at the Cameri Theatre.
A new version of the award-winning play (among them the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award), written by Arthur Miller, that has long been considered a modern classic.
Minutes after Danny Dingot proposes to Mika, he discovers that his penis is missing.
AS A FEW DAYS comes to the Cameri Theatre this week.
After the success of Ringo and The Wandering Jews, The Cameri: A New Generation group bring you this new and crazy comedy, which will make you jump.
A Night in Paris is now playing at the Cameri Theatre.
Nicolas' divorced parents are concerned about his emotional state.
HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH, the groundbreaking musical by Stephen Trask and John Cameron Mitchell, will be closing its curtains in Israel, with the final performance scheduled for April 10, 2023, at Beit Hachayal in Tel Aviv.
Odelia, a tough and cynical pensioner, refuses to sign a renovation project in her apartment building, which will ruin her late son’s bedroom.
A magical night journey in the City of Light to the sounds of the best songs by Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Charles Aznavour and others, performed by Cameri actors with musical accompaniment.
Oedipus is now playing at The Cameri Theatre.
Sela is broke, Ayelet is a teacher and single mother, and Gur is a penny-pinching children's star.
Yifat and Yinon, BFFs, promised themselves that by the age of thirty they would win a medal for Israel in the trampoline discipline.
The Son of the Great Moshiko comes to the Cameri Theatre next month.