Jerusalem theater
‘An Evening with John Cleese': Monty Python comic to perform in Israel
The shows will take place June 26 at the Jerusalem Theater, June 28 at the Smolarz Auditorium in Tel Aviv and the next night at Beit Hahayal in Tel Aviv.
A tribute concert for musical icon Dan Biron
English-speaking theater performances shine at Nissan Native Jerusalem Festival
Jerusalem Theatre hosts moving exhibition imagining hostages’ loving hugs
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra season to debut in shadow of Oct. 7 anniversary
“Our goal is to make every concert special and give the audience a distinct highlight to take home,” said Alisa Meves, who is beginning her second season as artistic director of the IPO.
'Kaddish for Oriya': a tribute to Hannie Ricardo's daughter killed on Oct 7
Hannie Ricardo will debut her concert commemorating her daughter Oriya, who was killed on October 7.
Cameri Theater celebrates 80th anniversary with plans for new production season
Dvir Benedek to play the lead role in ‘The Whale’ • ‘Rules for Living’ by Sam Holcroft will be offered in an adaptation by Erez Drigues
Yasmeen Godder and Dikla reunite for Shout Aloud at the Israel Festival
Nearly 25 years after their first collaboration, acclaimed choreographer Yasmeen Godder and singer Dikla join forces once again for Shout Aloud, featuring a new diverse cast of performers.
A fantasy-fulfilling one-man show with Ben Rozen
Ben Rozen’s big show to appear at Temuna Theater Tel Aviv August 17
Word play: Uri Agnon's new musical theatre work delves into the power of language
Multidisciplinary artist Uri Agnon takes a creative leaf out of his illustrious ancestor’s work.
'Lightening the national mood': Modi performs in Jerusalem amid war - review
During his recent visit to Israel, comedian Modi lightened the national mood amidst conflict, using humor about cultural differences and the country’s current challenges.
Talbiyeh’s timeless appeal - one of Jerusalem’s most elegant neighborhoods
Modern Talbiyeh is a blend of its historic roots and contemporary influences, attracting a diverse population.
‘The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui’ hits Khan Theater - review
Brecht’s 1941 dark allegory about a criminal take-over of society plays to appreciative Israeli audiences.
Bringing Israelite coals back home through Mawal Baladi Festival
The Mawal Baladi Festival was intially put on hold for a while due to the war, but a decision was made to go ahead with the four-day event, which will now take place December 26-29.
Joy, by God at the Jerusalem Theater Festival
The five-parter series starts at 7 p.m. on December 20 and 21, with the eclectic theatrical offering about a young girl who refuses to accept her father's death.