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


Reality Check

In quantitative terms, it appears our theatrical sector is in good health.

‘A Mountain Does Not Move’ is a nominee for Best Original Israel Play.

It’s time to raise the curtain

Jerusalemites are very fond of their theater.

Paying visitors and percent of subscribers in city theaters

מוּלְטִי

New show: Multi

New show: Multi

Gershwin’s plenty of something

The New York Harlem Theater performs ‘Porgy and Bess.’

The New York Harlem Theater performs ‘Porgy and Bess’

Gesher Theater celebrates new season

The season’s first production is a political satire by resident playwright Ro’i Chen called In the Tunnel.

The Gesher Theater

CLASSICAL REVIEW: ASHDOD ANDALUSIAN ORCHESTRA Nini and More

Jerusalem Theater, January 15.

Theater

Off to see the Wizard

Dorothy follows the yellow brick road to the Emerald City with her friends, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion, in the Encore! production.

Dorothy oils the rusty Tin Man with the help of the Scarecrow

OPERA REVIEW: THE BARBER OF SEVILLE

The cast was a pleasant surprise. It consisted mostly of not yet very well known talented Israeli and foreign singers who performed their roles with remarkable artistic capability.

‘THE BARBER OF SEVILLE’

The sun will come out for Hanukka

‘Annie’ comes to Beit Hillel at The Hebrew University.

‘Annie’

Opera: Updating a classic

The Jerusalem Opera presents ‘The Barber of Seville’ in a modern setting.

‘The Barber of Seville’