Posts Tagged: children

The Magical Letter (Elinor Milchan)

Genre: children

The Magical Letter is a play adaptation from the book The Magical Letter, book written by Elinor Milchan which became platinum within months when published in Israel. The story is told from the viewpoint of a white page and shows the power of the written words in opening the hearts of people around The adaptation… Read more

Will You Hear My Voice? (Gadi Sedaka)

Genre: children , Comic Drama , Drama

“Will You Hear My Voice?” is a touching and inspirational play by Gadi Sedaka, focusing on Anne, a deaf teenager with a passion for dancing, and her journey to pursue her dreams despite the challenges posed by her disability and societal expectations. Alongside her father Lev, who is also deaf, Anne faces both personal and… Read more

Connected (Connected)

Genre: children , Drama , New Writing

Five teens, glued to their phones, embark on a school trip. Obsessed with selfies, Instagram stories, and viral posts, they quickly grow bored with the natural beauty around them and the teacher’s itinerary. Eager for excitement, they secretly veer off the path, letting their GPS guide them on a private adventure. But when their phones die… Read more

Israeli Champion (Israeli Champion)

Genre: children , Drama , New Writing

The incredible journey of Oren Smadja, who started as a shy young boy from a small town in Israel and, through the unwavering belief of his father, rose to become an Olympic medalist with international achievements. This is an inspiring tale of heroism, courage, and the triumph of the Israeli spirit.

In Your Face (In Your Face)

Genre: children , Drama , New Writing , children

Michael faces all the usual struggles of being a teen—plus one extra feature: living with Tourette syndrome. His condition causes uncontrollable sounds and movements. Despite his history of bouncing between schools never quite fitting in, this year marks a pivotal shift. Determined not to surrender, Michael’s mother enrolls him in a new school, in the… Read more