theater

Opera about Theodor Herzl filmed over weekend

The opera, which centers on two periods in the life of the founder of modern Israel, premiered last May to great acclaim.

 A SCENE from ‘Vienna or Dimona’ by Yaniv Peretz

To stay or not to stay: Jewish Festival of Performing Arts presents ‘Vienna or Dimona’

There are clearly some heavy-duty issues worked into the fabric of the play, but a healthy dosage of comedic material helps the philosophical medicine go down.

20/12/2023

Joy, by God at the Jerusalem Theater Festival

The five-parter series starts at 7 p.m. on December 20 and 21, with the eclectic theatrical offering about a young girl who refuses to accept her father's death.

19/12/2023

An out-of-time 'Shampoo Queen' - review

Is the 1970 satire by Hanoch Levin appropriate for today's war-torn country?

Jerusalem highlights December 8-14

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

Why it’s the right time for ‘Running on Sand’

Running on Sand, which opened all over Israel in theaters on Thursday, is exactly what the country needs right now.

‘Maestro’ is an overly tasteful biopic

A film review of 'Maestro, which opened in theaters in Israel on Thursday and is coming to Netflix on December 20.

A wartime 'Anna Karenina' at Gesher Theater - review

Director Rimas Tuminas has a genius for abbreviating complexities into simple movements.

‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is ‘Chinatown’ meets ‘Dances with Wolves’

A film review of Martin Scorsese’s 'Killers of the Flower Moon', which just opened in theaters around Israel.

'Wahou!': A real estate comedy that can't close the deal - review

All in all, Wahou! has enjoyable moments, but it would be more suitable as a streaming choice than a movie you would want to fork out money for at a theater. 

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