Jerusalem theater
Painting longing: Journey through loss, memory, and renewal
Tamar Aluf paints longing, turning personal loss into art that resonates with memory, emotion, and renewal.
My Word: Making music amid the noise - opinion
From India and the world with love: The superb offerings at the Jerusalem Oud Festival
An evening of Puccini opera in Jerusalem
Holocaust survivors gather at Jerusalem Theater, salute Israel
Together with kin, hundreds share their stories about Shoah.
Past present
A new Jerusalem Theater exhibition sheds light on the ‘Monk’s Farm’ – a little-known spot in Beit Hakerem whose history brings to life the capital’s own changes and tremors.
Final curtain rings down on Israeli entertainment icons Graber and Forman
He appeared in numerous stage and screen productions displaying more energy than actors half his age, and undeterred by failing eyesight.
Searching for Stern
A new play in English seeks to honor the memory of the Lehi founder.
הַדֶרֶך לְשָמָה
New show: The way there
כִּנֶרֶת כִּנֶרֶת
New play: Kinneret, Kinneret
A world unto itself
The Tmuna Festival draws diverse spheres together.
The show must go on
We are Muslims, Jews, Christians and Druse who collaborate.... We struggle.
Puppets for all
Sharon Marom is joint artistic director of this year’s edition of the annual International Puppet Theater Festival, which will take place, under the auspices of the Train Theater in Jerusalem
The real ‘Nasty Girl’
German actress Lena Stolze speaks to the ‘Post’ on how the critically acclaimed 1990 movie changed her career and her outlook on life.