Theater
Beit Lessin Theater makes history with first performance in South Korea
An Israeli production of “Antigone” wows South Korean audiences at the Busan Festival, marking a historic debut.
Israel Festival to extend beyond Jerusalem for the first time
Grapevine, June 1, 2025: Where’s Annie?
Yair Vardi, Israeli dance visionary, dies at 76
These New York Jewish arts organizations have been defunded by the Trump administration
Winitsky said he saw the cuts as a direct attack on groups that might undercut the administration.
Battling cancer, famed Jewish conductor Michael Tilson Thomas prepares for his last concert
Facing a return of his brain cancer, Tilson Thomas says goodbye with one final concert in San Francisco.
Facing the Red Sea: ‘La Bohème’ opera in Tel Aviv gives the gift of imagination - review
Performed against a massive window, that, at times, alternately presents the audience with the Eiffel Tower or the City of Lights at night.
Samaria Theater: A look at West Bank's first repertory theater's debut performance
Artistic director Nathan Ravitz wants to reach all sorts of audiences, secular and religious, and make the theater accessible to those who can’t travel to big cities due to traffic or security.
‘Horse with No Name’ is a movie with no plot
A new film, 'Horse with No Name' by Asaf Asulin, opens in theaters around Israel on Thursday.
Postponed by war, Acre Fringe Festival to highlight resilience and art
Israel’s Acre Fringe Festival is back this April with bold, thought-provoking performances.
'Oklahoma!' shines in Israel: LOGON’s latest musical triumph
Theater review: Light Opera Group of the Negev Netanya Community Center
Donald Trump reportedly expressed affection for ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ at Kennedy Center meeting
Trump has not previously been reported to be a Fiddler fan, but the musical has intersected with him before.
Miami Beach mayor moves to evict theater operator for showing Oscar-winning ‘No Other Land’
“No Other Land” premiered last Friday at O Cinema, which operates out of the Miami Beach Historic City Hall.
119-year-old message in a bottle discovered during renovation of King's Theatre in Edinburgh
Message from 1906 listed names of those who built the theatre, including prominent builder W S Cruickshank.
'A Picasso': A window onto a less familiar corner of World War II history - review
Set in 1941 Paris, the play portrays a fictional encounter between legendary Spanish painter Pablo Picasso and a certain Fräulein Fischer.