The play unfolds the meeting held by the top leadership of the Third Reich three days after Kristallnacht, and which is considered by historians to be one of the most important meetings that moved Germany to the elimination stage in “solving the Jewish problem”. The meeting was attended by high officials of the Nazi government,… Read more
“…I managed to take control of myself by coping day in day out with my ill-tempered wife, knowing full well that if I manage to cope with Xanthippe’s mean and sour demeanor, I could most likely deal with any man in the world…” (Socrates) Everyone knows the saying, “Behind every successful man stands a woman.”… Read more
Untitled (194418) is the potential of a life that could have been and the implications it could have had. Untitled (194418) are the fantasies of Nelly—a girl, barely 18, who created and sculpted with bread and elements she could find during WWII in the camps and beyond, and pioneered a new art movement called “Nellism”…. Read more
‘The Witness’ is a play about the extraordinary life story of one considered the greatest of Yiddish poets . The witness is a play about the extraordinary life story of one considered the greatest of Yiddish poets in the world Abraham Sutzkever. Sutzkever was a partisan fighter and a key member of the Paper… Read more
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An intimate event around a table, where shared stories from the Yom Kippur War and the events of October 7, 2023, are revisited, deconstructed, and reconstructed. The present in the room, and those absent from it, compose the memory of the war that was, that still is, and the one yet to come. A dramatic… Read more
The unbelievable story of Bucephalus, the legendary war horse of Alexander the Great, who becomes a lawyer in the Justice Ministry. In the middle of the night, there is a knock on the door. A stranger arrives at the ‘Half Knight’ inn and requests a room. He introduces himself as Bucephalus, the former horse of… Read more
Just before his death, the great sea merchant makes his son swear that he will never, ever, go to the sea. In exchange for this oath, he leaves his son a vast fortune that will suffice for the rest of his life. Yet, a year later, in the dead of night, the son finds himself… Read more
Two present day prisoners, an intellectual librarian and a simple minded crook, sit in their cell and read Cervantes’ Don Quixote in religious like repetition. They literally “break” the fourth wall of their cell and of the stage, but the border between reality and insanity can be too fragile. This is not an adaptation of the great novel… Read more
The year is 1996. Naomi, the daughter of an ultra-Orthodox Dayan, Rabbi Hess, manages to convince her father to postpone her wedding and allow her to study at a girls’ seminary in Safed. She shares her subversive dream of becoming the first Orthodox female rabbi only with Debori, the head of her school. Davori, who… Read more