Some of the biggest local names in music will perform in smaller, more intimate venues around the city

Convinced actors used 1962 play about king clinging to power as put down against PM, audience member shouts that cast is out of line, leading to chants of 'democracy' from crowd

'My Happy Place' tells story about cancer, women and friendships in unlikely places

'Divorced,' the American version of the Hebrew drama 'Grushim,' was born during COVID-19 theater closings - but its producers say its intimate appeal gives it staying power

City and 4 repertory theaters split cost of NIS 640,000 program to develop works by local playwrights under 40, with hopes to bring them to the stage when doors can reopen

Actors Erez Drigues and Noa Koler, a one-time real-life couple, bring their fictionalized break-up to Kan for a surprise runaway hit that's an ode to the shuttered theater world

Performers bemoan the lack of live art in the age of the coronavirus, and wonder if audiences will be there when they return