Performance
Revamped ‘Peter Pan’ musical returns to Tel Aviv stage
This updated version retains the signature sword fights alongside a modernized theatrical flight system.
Int'l dance company arrives in Israel, proving Hora can be a state of mind
John Lithgow wins Tony Award for portraying Roald Dahl in ‘Giant,’ about author's antisemitism
Israel's Noam Bettan wins spot in Eurovision final at first semifinal
Cameri Theater honors dramatist Hanoch Levin in wartime production - review
The homage production by the Cameri Theater marked the late Levin’s 80th birthday.
New theatre production ‘Collective Phenomena’ reveals story of defiant Soviet-Jewish scientists
The director of Collective Phenomena, Semion Aleksandrovskiy, shared a little of this complex history via his own family story.
Avishai Cohen’s musical journey returns to Eilat
Israeli bassist will perform at the Red Sea Jazz Festival and with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra
Zombies galore at Surround Festival in Tel Aviv
October, a new musical performance by Daniel Sapir and the FTW Orchestra, is a bold attempt to express in music the pain, rage, and sorrow felt after the October 7 terror attack.
Jonathan Nosan: The Broadway, cinema contortionist now living in Israel
Jonathan Nosan has created a unique life as a performing artist, entrepreneur, coach, and ceramic artist.
Mother's musical tribute brings Holocaust and October 7 together
On October 7 anniversary, Tel Aviv Opera House hosts world premiere of 'Kaddish,' a composition combining Theresienstadt's musical legacy and personal loss from Hamas attack.
‘Until Death Brings Us Together’ play lights the dark - review
Moving within a clear, precise set designed by Niv Manor, characters pace back and forth between a large mound of earth and a moon-like sphere in the heaven.
Avant-garde classicalists Ensemble Meitar to commemorate events of October 7
Taking place in Tel Aviv’s Museum of Art, on October 5, the performance, Hope Dies Last, derives its title from a poignant source.
Oct. 7 Supernova survivors take to the stage in a new production that promises healing
Having begun at the Beit Zvi acting school as a theatrical exercise, the October "She Wanted to Dance" premiere will begin a tour with shows planned well into next year.
Israeli star Ishay Ribo to perform in Madison Square Garden in nearly-sold-out show
Ribo appeals to Jews across the religious and socioeconomic spectrum in Israel and around the world, an extraordinarily rare feat in our extraordinarily divided times.