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.

Artist Tamar Aluf with her exhibit ‘Painting Longing’ in the Jerusalem  Theatre’s Sherover Foyer. Paintings behind her from L, clockwise: ‘Horizon  of a House,’ acrylic (2025); ‘The Fabric of Life’ (2025); ‘Longing’ (2025).
 The entrance to the Jerusalem Theatre is seen in a photo taken May 21, 2024

My Word: Making music amid the noise - opinion

Chitravina N. Ravikiran plays the chitravina, one of the lesser-known Indian string instruments.

From India and the world with love: The superb offerings at the Jerusalem Oud Festival

PUCCINI is on the way to Jerusalem.

An evening of Puccini opera in Jerusalem


58th Israel Festival continues to grow more Israeli

Lineup includes Itim, Clipa and Zik Theaters, Gilad Kahana’s ‘Beats Per Second’

SWEDEN’S CULLBERG Dance Company will perform ‘Figure a Sea’ by Deborah Hay with music by Laurie Anderson

Theater review: The kite runner

Kite Runner demonstrates the metastatic evil of prejudice.

A SCENE FROM ‘The kite runner’

Funny in French

Oh La La film festival finds France’s funniest films

A SCENE from ‘Return of the Hero’ with Jean Dujardin and Melanie Laurent

Life is still a ‘Cabaret’

The beloved Broadway musical comes to Jerusalem’s AACI stage.

TWO MEMBERS of the cast from ‘Cabaret.’

Khan takes on a young look

The “Kimat Mukhan” project is a play on words inferring the embryonic nature of the performers’ artistic development and work.

A recent rendition of S.Y. Agnon’s ‘In the Prime of Her Life.’

Shakespeare comes to life in Jerusalem Public Theater’s ‘As You Like It’

There is a new English-speaking theater group in town, and for its first act it is proving that Shakespeare is fun.

'As You Like It' at the Jerusalem Public Theater

Excuse me, Mr. President

The AACI brings Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Assassins’ to Jerusalem

HOW TO make a comedy about presidential assassins: (at left) Howard Metz as Sam Byck; Miriam Metzinger (left) as Sara Jane Moore and Rachel Raanan as Squeaky Fromme

Top 10 things to do: Haute couture

Our recommendations for the top 10 things to do this week

A scene from HBO’s documentary film The Number on Great-Grandpa’s Arm

From the spirit to the theater

Elisheva Mazia steps up as the new general director of the Khan Theater

he Khan kicked off an English translation project with its new production of S.Y. Agnon’s play ‘Tehila'

Nostalgia in Yiddish theater

Yiddish is not dead – not even dying.

YIDDISH IS very much alive: Israel Treistman (left) with Yaakov Bodo.