Shuttered by COVID-19, one of the world's top theater scenes is preparing, with hope and apprehension, to welcome audiences back

Idit Matot, Ichilov Hospital's director of anesthesia and an adviser to the government on the pandemic, invites colleagues and friends to a theatrical show at her house

Andrew Barth Feldman plays the lead role in a crowdsourced version of the Disney classic performed virtually during the pandemic to benefit struggling actors

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

Despite challenges, Theatre Dybbuk won't give up the ghost to COVID. Instead, the Jewish troupe has pivoted to podcasting and education

Creative Independence, a nonprofit run by dance professionals, gives entrepreneurial advice on how to thrive despite closed studios and theaters

Ari Roth resigns from Mosaic for planning an 'exclusively Palestinian-centered festival,' 6 years after he was fired by Theater J for allegedly being too pro-Palestinian

'The Beautiful Days of My Youth,' which opened Friday, was written by survivor Ana Novac; audience sparse due to COVID-19 regulations

'Borders,' Nimrod Kadishman's production about an Israeli-Lebanese couple, is adapted for the phone app Telegram this week

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