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Cameri Theater honors dramatist Hanoch Levin in wartime production - review

The homage production by the Cameri Theater marked the late Levin’s 80th birthday.

 A SCENE from ‘Whoever Wasn’t Born Is Missing Out.’
 MIRI ZOHAR (right) stars in ‘Chilbot’ with Maya Landsman.

Cameri Theater celebrates 80th anniversary with plans for new production season

 A SCENE from ‘Mickey Saves the Day.’ (14/4/2024)

Mickey Saves the Day spoofs Israeli history with hilarious twists

 Yoav Levi as Roy Cohn in "Angels in America"

Cameri Theatre offers iconic US play ‘Angels in America’


Cameri Theater to add English live-translation to more plays

The addition of live translations will serve both English-speaking citizens and the millions of tourists who visit Tel Aviv each year.

 The Cameri Theater

Hundreds say goodbye to Chaim Topol in ceremony at Tel Aviv theater

A memorial ceremony was held in the presence of Chaim Topol's coffin and he was remembered by friends and admirers.

 Chaim Topol's coffin lies on the stage at the Cameri Theater in Tel Aviv for his memorial ceremony.

Around the world: A new type of play experience - review

SHALOM LACH ERETZ • Cameri New Generation • Cameri Theater, Tel Aviv • February 23

 AN ISRAELI COUPLE in Berlin in the play ‘Shalom Lach Eretz.’

'The Chabadnikim': A 'Book of Morman'-esque play in Tel Aviv - review

The play deals with serious issues such as homosexuality, especially in Hassidic communities, immigrant workers and a questionable shidduch system - but with a light-hearted, fun approach.

 CHAIM (RAFAEL ABBAS), left, and Yehuda (Ofri Bitterman) in ‘The Chabadniks.’

Omri Nitzan, Cameri Theater artistic director, passes away at age 71

Noam Semel, who worked alongside him at the Cameri Theater for many years, said that "35 years of professional coupledom between us passed away this morning prematurely."

A scene from 'Romeo and Mum' at the Cameri theater

‘Constant Mourner’ a veritable garden of delights

He’s not a bad man, the king (Morris Cohen), he just wants his son back.

A SCENE from Hanoch Levin’s  ‘The Constant Mourner.’

‘Made in Maine’ film festival honors American horror-master Stephen King

Known for such hits as ‘It’ and ‘The Green Mile,’ the famed writer who some compare to Dickens was gifted a special screening of films based on his works in honor of his 72nd birthday.

STEPHEN KING, whose books have sold more than 350 million copies, is also popular here in Israel.

Theater Review: Romeo and Mum

The world of reality TV that Romeo mocks is kitschy, lowbrow and makes instant somebodies out of nobodies.

A scene from 'Romeo and Mum' at the Cameri theater

Theater Review: Everybody Wants to Live

Everybody Wants to Live By Hanoch Levin Directed by Udi Ben Moshe Cameri, June 30.

'Everybody Wants To Live'