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G
3 years ago

The camry .. who doesn't know .. after the first t...

The camry .. who doesn't know .. after the first time everything stays the same .. from such a clear boy .. know what to expect .. do not bet on parking outside ..

The pleasure depends on the quality of the show .. Everything else sells ..

Y
3 years ago

Nice

F
3 years ago

We have been at the Theater Cafe based on the song...

We have been at the Theater Cafe based on the songs of Yossi Banai .It was amazing!We enjoyed the play of the duet of very talented actors,accompanied by a splendid pianist,a lot.I would highly recommend to all my friends not to lose the chance to spend a wonderful evening in a comfortable, intimate atmosphere of the Theater Cafe of the Cameri .

A
3 years ago

Nice

A
3 years ago

We saw "Saturday Night Fever" there. The main thea...

We saw "Saturday Night Fever" there. The main theater is impressive, the show was great! The prices are a bit expensive but you can find last minute discounts and still get good chairs with excellent views.

y
3 years ago

A performance by Don Yahya, full of insights, and ...

A performance by Don Yahya, full of insights, and wisdom from years of personal experience, did the job, the place was clean, nicely maintained, far off and inaccessible (minus 2), expensive cafeteria.

M
3 years ago

This week I saw in Haifa the play "Our Class". I s...

This week I saw in Haifa the play "Our Class". I saw this show at its premiere at the London National Theater in September 2009. This is of course a very difficult show. It was performed at a very high level in both cases.
However, I was very disturbed that the translation of the play into Hebrew was included in the text of the Yom Kippur War. I don't know if it was worth doing. In my opinion, the translator must be true to the source content. What would you say if someone included Macbeth's reference to political personality or the wife of an Israeli political personality.

e
3 years ago

Great place if a large number of plays

Great place if a large number of plays
The decor is simply amazing
Simply recommended for everyone
I only made 4 because of the prices in both the food there and the shows but it was fun

Y
3 years ago

The play is rocking with two very good, but 4 is s...

The play is rocking with two very good, but 4 is simply unworthy, chairs are uncomfortable and some are swaying and unsteady, and unsuitable in the understatement for a long and sure session and certainly not for the show, I personally was focused on the back pain following the swinging chair, row 4 chair 19

S
3 years ago

Nice

C
3 years ago

Nice

K
3 years ago

Nice

s
3 years ago

The play started in time. During the break the buf...

The play started in time. During the break the buffet is very busy. A small gap between the lines makes you uncomfortable when you try to reach a chair in the middle of the line. The exit from the parking lot at Golda Golda is horrible. A long, annoying plug that affects the entire experience

O
3 years ago

The place is reasonable, development is lacking, t...

The place is reasonable, development is lacking, there are no shadows, public toilets or trash cans in the public space, the planner seems to have forgotten he was planning for people and the municipality never knew.

A
3 years ago

There is a three-level underground car park, with ...

There is a three-level underground car park, with an elevator to the northern extension. From there there is a nearby entrance for the disabled. Most often, but not always, it is staffed. Sometimes the parking lot is full, as it is also used by guests of the Tel Aviv Museum and the Opera House. It's worthwhile to get ahead .. However, the entrance is large but sometimes crowded, the seats in it are limited to the entrance area. Additional seating is in the basement. The distribution of tickets at the box office is fast and efficient and is arranged according to family names.

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

4.4