Eyal Weiser’s “How’s the Beast?” features three new fictional artists – a Polish choreographer, a German-Israeli artist, and an Israeli performance artist. Working against the backdrop of Operation Protective Edge, the artists each create an artwork in response to an article published in the summer of 2014 in a German newspaper, which expressed concerns regarding… Read more
Shalom loves Tzfira. Tzfira leaves Shalom. Tzarfati plans with his best friend how to win Tzfira back. Tzarfati falls in love with Tzfira. Shalom takes their plan to get Tzfira back a bit too far. Luckily, a war with Syria breaks out.
Set in a new age empowerment workshop, Smiley , is a series of sexually-charged monologues that also transforms into an interactive experience with the audience. Each character reveals the lives of young adults – exposing their lives on the internet, in bars or inside themselves – struggling with situations, emotions and identities from which you,… Read more
A playwright arrives at the prison cell of the prime minister’s killer and tells him the story of Sharon Samo, a good boy who falls in love with a flower and even kills for her in far away India. The dialogue between the playwright and the murderer takes place at the same time as the… Read more
An artist writes his first play about a country where, for one month every ten years, the blood of the leader is allowed to anyone who wants to replace it The artist’s marital and love life mix in “the play he writes until he loses the boundaries between them