Hanoch Levin’s comedy, The Hesitator, explores the humorous yet poignant struggles of a man perpetually caught between his ailments and his entangled relationships with women. Torn between three potential partners, he secretly yearns for a fourth—an unattainable beauty. When he finally makes his choice, he’s consumed by regret, convinced he’s chosen wrong.
In this sharp and satirical portrayal of indecision, Levin delves into the human tendency to idealize what’s out of reach, revealing the bittersweet truth: happiness often seems to lie on the road not taken.