We know our musicians – particularly our jazz artists and the ever-popular IPO – are lauded around the world. But what of our theater professionals? Where do they stand in the global pecking order of theatrical excellence? And what do we have to offer the world? 
The answers to all the above will, no doubt, be a little clearer by November 26, when the 2017 International Exposure of Israeli Theater closes after five days of presentations, performances and panel discussions. All the above is being held, under the auspices of the Hanoch Levin Institute of Israeli Drama, for the enlightenment and, hopefully, enticement of 50 artistic directors of theaters and festivals, directors of cultural institutions, dramaturges and decision-makers in the theatrical arena, who are coming here from all corners of the Earth.
The entertainment side of the program takes in 15 productions, all in English or with English subtitles, starting with a version of Jonathan Swift’s classic Gulliver (November 22, 9 p.m.), at Habait Theater in Jaffa, adapted and directed by Zvi Sahar of the Jerusalem-based Hazira Theater.
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