Performance
Jerusalem Highlights: December 26 – January 1
What’s new to do in Israel’s capital?
Fulcro Theatre looks for happiness in Hanoch Levin’s ‘Suitcase Packers’
Viktor Ullmann’s 'Der Kaiser von Atlantis' as a manifesto against tyranny - review
Jerusalem Highlights: December 12-18
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'The Art of the Music Critic': Music through a former ‘Jerusalem Post’ critic's eyes - review
The Art of the Music Critic is an incisive and illuminating compendium of an expansive stretch of our musical timeline, presented in an invitingly user-friendly form.
Israel Kennel Club to host dog show in Arad to support southern residents
Sponsored by animal food brand Royal Canin, the show will feature around 800 dogs from approximately 130 different breeds, competing for titles in 10 different rings.
Series of free events to be experienced at 'Live at the Lake Festival' in Israel's North
A blend of music, food, and culture, the two-day event on April 16 and 17 will feature afternoon children’s shows and evening concerts.
Facing the Red Sea: ‘La Bohème’ opera in Tel Aviv gives the gift of imagination - review
Performed against a massive window, that, at times, alternately presents the audience with the Eiffel Tower or the City of Lights at night.
Our Dylan: Bob Dylan’s work gets a local twist or two
'Dylan Dyalana' is the brainchild of two long-time fans: singer-guitarist, actor, and storyteller Roee Fadida and ethnic-leaning saz and wind instrument player and singer Ittai Binnun.
From Chicago to Tel Aviv and back: Dov Hammer and his harmonica record some blues in the Windy City
Harmonica master Hammer has been, almost singlehandedly, bringing the singular American art form to Israeli music fans for nearly three decades.
Samaria Theater: A look at West Bank's first repertory theater's debut performance
Artistic director Nathan Ravitz wants to reach all sorts of audiences, secular and religious, and make the theater accessible to those who can’t travel to big cities due to traffic or security.
Jack Thorpe Baker: A British ballet sensation finds his second chance in Jerusalem
Jerusalemite of the Week: Jack Thorpe Baker had a star-studded career in ballet, before dropping it at age 24. But after being drawn to Israel, he has made his comeback nearly 12 years later.
A classical-jazz fusion concert in Ra’anana showcases remarkable talents of a musical family
Yaron Gottfried, a distinguished composer and conductor, leads the program, which blends beloved classical works with iconic jazz compositions from the 20th century.