Musical
Peter Pan takes flight in Tel Aviv with dazzling cast, costumes, and Neverland magic - review
This particular adaptation of J. M. Barrie's classic story initially premiered in 1988, with the titular character having been played by Hanoch Rosen, who now takes the director's chair.
In a country shaped by war, Peter Pan reminds Israelis to breathe
Revamped ‘Peter Pan’ musical returns to Tel Aviv stage
The boy who wouldn't grow up takes the stage, and he's bringing the whole cast with him
'David the Servant King': A biblical musical on King David for women - review
As the war continues, the message and hope conveyed by this concert, planned for the Shalva National Center in Jerusalem on December 19, becomes more relevant and necessary.
‘Guys and Dolls’ musical on its way to Hebrew University for Hanukkah
The Beit Hillel Theater Workshop at Hebrew University, Mount Scopus, merges experienced actors and novices, Israelis and Anglo-Saxons.
Jaffa Jazz Fest carries on for its 10th edition despite cancelations
Other jazzy tributes across the three days include nods to Sting, Billy Joel, Joni Mitchell, John Lennon, Brazilian music and reggae icon Bob Marley.
'Alice by Heart': A wartime coming-of-age musical based on Alice in Wonderland - review
Clearly a major group effort, this production wowed the audience on opening night with exquisite songs, playful and dynamic choreography, splendid acting, and moments of surreal comedy.
South African jazz with a Jewish soul
'My music represents something pure and uniquely Jewish that speaks to everybody.'
Grapevine, June 21, 2024: Remembering others
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
LOGON theater group to perform 'How to Succeed in Business' in Israel
The 1961 multi-award-winning classic satire by Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows is this year’s production by Israel’s veteran English-language musical theater group, LOGON.
The curtain goes up on musical ‘Vilna’
'Vilna' is the brainchild of Kevin and Allison Cloud, a married writing team in Kansas City, and Lisa Kenner Grissom, a playwright and screenwriter in Los Angeles.
A flood of talent in ‘Rusalka’ - review
This much beloved opera, with its mythical and folk aspects, has delighted opera fans since its world premiere in 1901
Jewish performer Barbra Streisand bestowed with Screen Actor's Guild lifetime award
This is the first SAG award for an EGOT winner - having won Emmys, Grammys, Oscars, and an honorary Tony award.