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4 years ago

The theatre itself was great. I was in a medium si...

The theatre itself was great. I was in a medium sized hall, pleasant and comfortable with good audio and seating. Only thing I can complain about are the English subtitles screens which were so blindingly bright they were quite distracting, especially since the play itself (which wasn't to my liking, but besides the point) was rather dark and mostly low light. The bright white LED subtitles screen was like a flood light illuminating the audience and making the stage less visible during dark scenes. I'd suggest adjusting the brightness according to the amount of light in the scene.

m
4 years ago

A nice and pleasant complex of theater halls, good...

A nice and pleasant complex of theater halls, good plays, the hall is not really comfortable for me, a bit uncomfortable for an hour and a half without a break, you could put better chairs, there is plenty of parking and relatively inexpensive Tel Aviv, we saw Romeo and Mom was a good show , Exciting and amusing .....

t
4 years ago

Must be noted as a long-time customer ordering tic...

Must be noted as a long-time customer ordering tickets from time to time over the years, I was deeply disappointed when I asked (due to a health event) to cancel tickets I had ordered for the show. Since I announced the cancellation 36 hours before the show and not 48 hours (a date that fell on Saturday) I encountered a total refusal. I hope that the Cameri Theater will find useful use of the money that was collected from me for no consideration and that I, who was left with a bitter taste of ugly stings, will not show my foot again in this place. You earned one display fee and lost a loyal customer.

H
4 years ago

Nice.

Nice.
Only the lines are frozen.
You can not go between the lines

R
4 years ago

A wide range of performances. Overall comfortable ...

A wide range of performances. Overall comfortable seats, it would have been nice if there was a little more legroom. It's a shame that the plays never start at the specified time and always have to wait long minutes for latecomers.

V
4 years ago

Wonderful theater. Comedy and drama, musical and o...

Wonderful theater. Comedy and drama, musical and operetta.
All this you can hear in the Chamber Theater.
For disabled people there is a special entrance.
Parking. Restaurant.
Recommended both to guests of the country, and residents.

A
4 years ago

An interesting and varied repertoire. Wonderful ac...

An interesting and varied repertoire. Wonderful actors, modern and original productions. For those who do not speak Hebrew enough, there are performances with subtitles in Russian or English.

About The cameri theater

The Cameri Theater: A Cultural Hub in Tel Aviv

The Cameri Theater is a renowned cultural institution located in the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel. As the city's municipal theater, it has been entertaining audiences for over 70 years with its diverse repertoire of plays and performances.

Every year, The Cameri Theater presents between 13 to 14 new productions to an audience of approximately 1.1 million people in Tel Aviv and throughout Israel. With around 2,300 shows per year, it is one of the busiest theaters in the country.

Since its establishment in 1944 by a group of young actors and directors who sought to create a new kind of theater that would reflect contemporary Israeli society, The Cameri Theater has become an integral part of Israel's cultural landscape. Over the years, it has hosted some of the most talented actors and actresses from Israel and abroad.

One thing that sets The Cameri Theater apart from other theaters is its commitment to producing original works by Israeli playwrights. Many famous Israeli writers have had their plays premiered at The Cameri Theater before going on to achieve international acclaim.

In addition to producing plays, The Cameri also offers workshops for aspiring actors and directors as well as educational programs for schools. These programs aim to introduce young people to theater arts while fostering creativity and critical thinking skills.

The theater itself is housed in a modern building designed by architect Ram Karmi that features state-of-the-art facilities including three stages with seating capacities ranging from intimate settings for small productions up through large auditoriums capable of accommodating thousands at once.

With such an impressive history behind it, it's no wonder that The Cameri Theater continues to be one of Tel Aviv's most popular cultural destinations today. Whether you're looking for thought-provoking drama or lighthearted comedy, there's something here for everyone!

The cameri theater

The cameri theater

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