A gay wedding sparks jealousy between siblings. An unexpected teenage romance develops at a summer camp. Lea Goldberg tells an untold story and adds a question mark to her famous quote. “Is Love Allowed?”, Ori Inbar’s debut play, tells three interweaving stories dealing with the issue of the right to love, which is not always… Read more
Set in the living room of an elderly Israeli couple on the fateful morning of October 7th, the play follows Rivkaleh and Eliyahu, of the founding generation of the state of Israel. Their fervent desire to contribute in combat clashes with the limitations of their advanced age. In a spirit of the absurd, they attempt… Read more
One woman in five voices. After ten years of fertility treatments, Tamar finally gives birth to a son. It should be the happiest moment of her life. So why isn’t she happy? Why can’t she kiss him, hold him, breastfeed him…? Even looking at him makes her feel sick. The nurse in the maternity ward… Read more
The play is a poetic comedy about a family on a train with quite a few communication problems, fleeing their homeland. The parents make all the possible mistakes in trying to break the bad news to their daughter, who for her part only talks to strangers. The train travels, passes cities and countries. No one… Read more
A prisoner sentenced to death in his last moments has to choose the last meal he will eat. Faced with a nervous waitress, a philosopher jailer, and the next convict on the list, he tries to grasp the rest of his life. What is the last thing he will eat?
A failed poet and a transparent man, or a transparent poet and a failed man join forces, like everyone else. Both go into one tent. There are weapons, alcohol and a prostitutes. The night before the big war, a small war breaks out. who will live? Who even wants to live? Which of the two… Read more
A young couple arrives. The new tenants pays a visit to the old tenant – an old man, they even bring him a cake. But in a world where there is not enough place for everyone, not everyone gets to live. Will it be freed up for those coming in line?
In a small Bedouin village during a time when marriage was a family affair, two teenagers fall madly in love. Qais, a gangly and enlightened boy, is a migrant from the city, seeking his place in the rough rural society. Layla, a brave and strong-willed girl, submits to an arranged marriage forced upon her to… Read more
A chance encounter in the train station brings the author Philippe Besson to confront fragments of painful memories from a secret love story between two teenage boys in a small and conservative town in France in the 1980s. It is a poetic and honest drama about life after abandonment, from the perspectives of three men… 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