Gadi Sedaka
Director, Playwright and Artistic Director
Contact: eMail 0528406457 Founder and Artistic Director of the The Hebrew Theater. Winner of the Playwright-Director Award at the Teatronetto Festival (‘Jabotinsky’s Cabaret,’ 2011) and the Playwright Award at the Haifa Festival (‘Will You Hear My Voice,’ 2013). He has written and directed dozens of plays, including: ‘Chocolate and Vanilla (“Zebras”),’ ‘There and Back Again,’ ‘Light,’ ‘The Flower in My Garden,’ ‘A Good Jew,’ ‘Love and Pain,’ ‘The Old Man and the Sea,’ and more. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() * Temporary display of non-catalogued plays
This Isn’t Exactly for You (1995, Theater Productions) Eli Cohen (1997, Theater of the Hour) Yoni (2000, National Youth Theater) Uprising (2002, Theater of the Hour) Exodus (2004, Nava Productions) Ophran (2006, Theater of the Hour) Know Where You Came From (2008, ACT2 Festival Haifa) Eliezer Ben Yehuda (2008, Theater of the Hour) The Doctor and His Ex-Wife (Based on Agnon, 2009, ACT2 Festival Haifa) Korczak (2009, Theater of the Hour) Benjamin Ze’ev (2010, Theater of the Hour) Jabotinsky’s Cabaret (2011, Winner at Teatronetto, Beit Lessin Theater) Shlomtzion (2011, Beit Lessin Theater’s Opening Stage Festival) Will You Hear My Voice (2013, Haifa Children’s Theater Festival) Rachel’s Love (2013, The Hebrew Theater) The Old Man and the Sea (Based on Hemingway, 2013, The Hebrew Theater) King Matt the First (2014, Theater of the Hour) A Match Made in Heaven (2016, The Hebrew Theater) Cannabis (2017, The Hebrew Theater) There and Back Again (Co-written with Yehonadav Tsdaka, 2018, The Hebrew Theater) The Motorcycle Bandit (2021, The Hebrew Theater) Madam Prime Minister (2021, The Hebrew Theater) Light (2021, The Hebrew Theater) Baruch Jamili (2021, The Hebrew Theater) Inta Omri (2022, The Hebrew Theater) A Lesson in Love (2023, The Hebrew Theater) The Woman I Love (2023, The Hebrew Theater) The Flower in My Garden (2023, The Hebrew Theater) It’s All in the Family (Co-written with Ephraim Sidon, 2024, The Hebrew Theater) |