As a new adaptation of 'Abraham's Land' streams online through Dec. 12, Palestinian artistic collaborators from the original and current productions have withdrawn support

'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

Famed Royal Court playhouse apologizes, claiming 'unconscious bias' in naming of fictional world-conquering billionaire Hershel Fink in Al Smith's Rare Earth Mettle

Sholem Aleichem's beloved protagonist has the stage all to himself in Tom Dugan's one-man show, driving home the immigrant experience at LA's Wallis Theater through July 25

Michael Carnick writes and directs 'The Forbidden Wish,' an intense encounter between an Ethiopian-Israeli rabbi and a US Jew who talk racism, faith and the meaning of life

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

Theater event focused on Israeli stage brings together directors, writers and actors from 60 countries

Though many festivals are canceled, these 5 events, including performances in the forest, exclusive tours at museums and coronavirus art, bring Israel's cultural world back to life

'Gloria: A Life,' running in Cambridge through March 1, makes feminism of the '70s accessible to next generation in an era of #MeToo, women's marches, and gender wage disparity

'Dear Jack, Dear Louise,' by Broadway legend Ken Ludwig, weaves a bi-coastal correspondence at the height of WWII into a full-fledged romance tale -- and a humorous one

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