Author Archives: ytheater2017
Announcing YTheater 2015 North American Tour Producer!
Our North American tour, this coming October, is delighted to have found a producer: Amir Atsmon, Israeli improv-artist and translator, will be coordinating and producing our trip: including our New York debut and performances on campuses and theaters in five states! … Continue reading
Wanted: International Outreach Volunteer / Intern
YTheater is looking for an International Outreach Volunteer/Intern. We are currently booking our original play, Take Away, on an October 2015 tour of college campuses and communities in the northeastern USA. The International Outreach Volunteer/Intern will liaison with community leaders … Continue reading
North America Tour – FAQ
For campus groups and institutions who would like to book YTheater on our October-November 2015 tour, here are some answers to questions about hosting Take Away. For more information and to book a performance, please contact ytheatertour@gmail.com. 1) What kind of stage … Continue reading
Book YTheater in October-November 2015 on our North American Tour
Israeli-Palestinian YTheater Project Jerusalem’s original performance Take Away is heading to North America! To learn more about the play, view photos and video clips, read reviews, click here. YTheater is currently booking engagements beginning in the third week of October in the … Continue reading
!ההצגה ריגשה אותי עד דמעות The play moved me to tears!
ההצגה ריגשה אותי עד דמעות! היתה לי חוויה מיוחדת של התפעלות מהשחקנים ומעורבות ריגשית חזקה עם הסיטואציות, אני חושבת שאתם עושים תיאטרון מעולה ומעשה אנושי חשוב, תודה לכם על חוויה מאתגרת ומעוררת למחשבות. שיהיה לכם בהצלחה. זאת תגובתה של אורנה ספיר–קם, מנהלת … Continue reading
Best Actor
Congratulations to YTheater Project co-director Kadar Herini who was just awarded the prize for best actor for his performance in Take Away at the festival, “All the Land is a Stage” at the Tzavta Theater in Tel Aviv.
Audience Review
I enjoyed it already once, at multiple levels: theatrical treatment of content which could be called “Prophetic Deep Realism” interplay of languages scenery inventiveness body work, and actors’ dedication and commitment fully meaningful, but open to discovery and reinterpretation of … Continue reading