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
.Four strangers arrive at a sauna for an evening, and while waiting, they discover one another and see each other in their nakedness. Can four gay men develop empathy for one another in the party world? The collection of plays includes two dramas that start from the same point and conduct a dialogue with one… Read more
Immerse yourself and embrace the journey in the waiting room of the unknown where characters and audience freely interact while waiting for their name to be called. Say My Name sheds light, in the most unexpected ways, on what it means to feel alive and look at life, memories and regrets from a different point of view… Read more
Two people meet at the seashore in the middle of the night. They decide to go in and dive in a bubble to the ocean floor. A short Dramatic-prose about love, about longing for connection, and about the inability to commit. The division of the text is a suggestion, it’s possible to add an actor… Read more
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Absurd
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children
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Documentary
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Psychological Drama
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Drama
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Comic Drama
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Poetic Drama
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Musical
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Sketches
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Satire
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Satire Cabaret
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Comedy
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Musical Comedy
Tamar, 43, single, embarks on a shocking, funny and musical journey that includes colorful encounters with medical professionals, Dating questionable sperm donors, and controversial alternative therapists.
YOUSEF Synopsis Setting: Jerusalem, Israel, 2023. Could an Israeli-Palestinian actor star in the role of Herzl, the founding father of Zionism? Yousef is a script which deals with some of the heaviest of dilemmas: national and religious identity, the eternal conflict between politics and art, and the sacrifice one must make as they fight for… Read more
A satirical cabaret about war, first performed in August 1968, shortly after the Six-Day War. It consists of fourteen pieces, some acted and some sung, expressing cynical and critical views on war, its values, and consequences. The work opens with a reflection that those who see the dead have no words and simply continue living… Read more
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
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