Excellent theater.
Excellent theater.
Stunning shows, everything is arranged in a clean and sugary clean.
But spacious and tidy.
Parking is arranged.
The hospitality and service are excellent.
And shows at a very high level.
Excellent theater.
Stunning shows, everything is arranged in a clean and sugary clean.
But spacious and tidy.
Parking is arranged.
The hospitality and service are excellent.
And shows at a very high level.
Theater successful although somewhat expensive, provides a lot of pleasure to pensioners resistant. (Usually the majority of people around us are 65 years of age) We recommend purchasing tickets through Visa Deals, Teachers Union, Friend, Jobs - otherwise a pair of tickets to the show will cost 300 NIS and it no longer pays off.
There is nothing to innovate,
The best theater in the country!
Tel Aviv, Israeli, cultural, with parking, with rich and varied content, paid parking, fully equipped, a restaurant called the dining room is also suitable for families, a better date at the bar or not in the dining room. Go for it. And even if there are those who complain that there is no, there is. There is culture
Charming show (grandson), great actors, I really enjoyed
Pleasant halls and the entire complex is kept clean and tidy
When there is parking, it is a pleasure to arrive. The selection of small snack bars includes coffee from the 80's. There are not enough chairs for the showrooms. This show does not come to see going.
A very pleasant place, a pity that parking is problematic
Highly Recommended - Wonderful Shows Cheap - Pros Tip: Eat and Drink Before (Coffee Theater which is the only place to buy insanely busy, expensive and no variety)
Pleasant and clean place to watch the culture! Adapted and accessible!
The play Three Sisters is a great miss and a waste of great actors
Great setting. Highly professional game. Nice evening and unforgettable experience.
We have seen the modern processing of what you like. Was most enjoyable with a fine cast team
There is plenty of parking in the area, easy to reach
Completely non-existent
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The hall was a bit crowded and very, very warm but overall a very nice experience and performance
A nice theater. The sound is good and the stages are very nice. Seats are OK.
Beautiful theater with several halls, the place was very well organized, including many deals aimed at the show and seating.
The play 3 sisters of a little long and our position 1 line also increased its viewing quality and some of the fun but Leah King's wonderful acting revealed Almagor and the rest of the cast makes up for it warmly but in the courtroom
A cultural and interesting place. The place exudes a relaxed atmosphere.
The best theater in Israel, with the best performances.
Subscriptions for a second year in a row :)
Convenient place with fun parking to get to see plays
Stairs Stairs Stairs, uncomfortable chairs, density between the rows. Good restaurants in the area.
Chamber Theater, under King King 19 Tel Aviv. The witch hunt show on Friday noon. Excellent performance, according to a play by Arthur Miller.
The show is also interesting for our now in 2017.
One note the speaker announcing the start of a show screams at maximum volume. It is impossible to understand what is being said to disrespect the audience, and inappropriate behavior in the theater.
The theater in tel aviv is very lively thanks to the creativity innovation, original shows and a very rich nursery of actors. The Piazza del Cameri metita a visit as the whole area with 5-star restaurants.
We were in the play "One Horse Goes into the Bar" an excellent play and excellent game.
But in spite of the cold outside, the hall was not heated and it was cold, which was a disappointment.
Besides, a theater like the Cameri is expected to maintain the proper level of service
A place with a large audience and a host of culture
Everything is nice except that there is no parking subsidy / subsidy ...
A cultural place with disabled access and very spacious
Just love. A touching musical and a sense. Eric Einstein brought in and continues to get us to look at ourselves in the mirror. How to say ... Whoever wants to open his eyes.
In my opinion, this is the most professional and serious theater in Israel. Every show at the highest level.
Never disappointed,I especially love the musicals. I recommended getting some hot bagels sold outside the venue at the end of a performance.
Recently saw Othello and Saturday Night Fever. Amazing.
The place brings up great performances. Ample parking is always in contact with me regarding discounted tickets. Much much better than the stage
Great place
It is not recommended to sit on the rise
It is strongly recommended to come to the theater to have good and beautiful shows
Excellent theater.
High quality performances.
You can subscribe at reasonable prices.
Plenty of parking (although paid).
Parking on the interior especially for the disabled
A number of modern theater halls of the Cameri Theater are located in the same building with the Israeli Opera in what is known as the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center.
A cultural center of the first degree that does not fall from a center similar to that in the world.
The hall is good, the seating is comfortable but the seating experience can be improved to fit 2020 in terms of the quality of the seat, the width, the leg room that will not need standing when someone passes. The acoustics are good as well. There is an on-site car park as well as many nearby parking spaces and even parking spaces in white and blue. The place is accessible, the shows are also accessible, although it is useful to improve access from the elevator to all floors.
It is very convenient to see plays.
Ample parking close to other entertainment venues.
We were privileged to watch wonderful performances. The last one was one horse entering the bar. Consideration and flexibility in meeting the needs of retired subscribers.
Among the good guys
"Not to fight" Great show recommended
Highchairs. Crowded rows. Planning a catastrophic event. You should avoid
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!