The chairs on my face, I got back pain, please inv...
The chairs on my face, I got back pain, please invest in more comfortable chairs thanks.
The chairs on my face, I got back pain, please invest in more comfortable chairs thanks.
The seats are uncomfortable after an hour. Do not get excited. Habits.
Sorry, after 3 hours of performing, feeling worse than a Low Coast flight with the hard seats and too narrow legs.
Culture Place in Tel Aviv At the end of Rothschild Street is a large place with a cafeteria for coffee and a good cake.
There are a lot of good plays, I go there with my wife regularly. The place itself is spacious and the halls are good, but it's a pity there are no more cafes around. Ample parking
One horse enters the bar ... a good show and Dror is an excellent horn ... a play by Gershman
Regarding Hall 2, which is located on the lower floor, very uncomfortable, narrow, cramped and armrests also restrict the seat and distress. Something that does not respect both the people and the place.
Charming show in a special building and beautiful uninterrupted pleasure
The density of the chairs makes little sense, and in the small hall you see a stand-up from the side, oh really, I did not like, amazing because the place is relatively new!
We saw an excellent musical. Tickets in good places. Parking is available and a pleasant atmosphere
There is no parking, quite crowded and chairs are not comfortable
Let's go. A pretty good show. I'm talking about Missouri.
Very good performance. I liked the organization. The girls at the checkout are very friendly.
The play "The Pillars of the Company" is a theatrical and cultural record in terms of directing, language, decor and acting and most of all with Itay Tiran.
It's a shame that sitting in the chamber halls is very uncomfortable and the ability of subscribers to get good places is worse than scandal
A respectable and spacious place for the second largest theater and its importance in the country. Great variety of halls and viewing options, spacious foyer and courteous staff and services.
Excellent theater. Rich repertoire. Yesterday's Show - Great (Arthur Miller's Witch Hunt)
Great shows at a good price
Warmly recommend heart
A lovely theater, as opposed to the towering stage, here, even if a few minutes can be entered.
"It's Me" is one of the best I've seen.
integrity!
A very comfortable and beautiful place, and there are discounts for soldiers!
The hall is very pleasant. Services are clean but seating for coffee is limited
Wrong ... I was going to give the Cameri 5 stars because I really enjoyed the show and the seating was really 10
I went to the show, was not something I thought this is over. No! From that moment on, I get phone calls from the department of their appointments. More and more, or maybe it did not answer it because you were busy, and you answer, not help you, you will make our appointment. So ... Wow enough.
Everything was captivated
My wish
The seating in the hall is very uncomfortable, I left the show with my back pain.
They have English subtitle to all the shows.
The Cameri Theatre of Tel Aviv, an Israel Prize winner, is a municipal theatre, founded in 1944. The Cameri Theatre is considered to be the largest and most prolific theatre in Israel. Every year the Cameri stages up to twelve new productions, together with twenty productions from previous seasons. The theatre is located in the center of Tel Aviv as part of the Tel Aviv Performance Arts Centre. All productions run in its 5 auditoriums
I watched an awkward three-hour musical 'Music Madness'. Zero talent, zero creativity. The seating was on the second floor far from ideal. The hall is large but the leather design needs to climb the stairs if you want to go to the bathroom. Could have used my tax money better
Highly respected residence, comfortable halls for viewing.
We saw a show taken out and Mom. Good show. The Cameri are good actors. Good experience
The grandson show is great.
Seating chairs in the lobby need to be added to the venue holders who have to wait for the shows to start.
It is also necessary to coordinate the dates of the beginning of all performances in the complex so that there is parking space in the Golda parking lot. This time - we arrived an hour ahead of time and the parking lot was full.
The Cameri Theater is located in a new building near the Opera and the Museum. A selection of plays and musicals. recommended
"The Songs of Naomi Shemer and the Beatles" - from Youtube (c) information about this video in Youtube Viewd.
We saw the show "The Others"
An excellent show with actress Neta Gerti.
The plot progressed like a train leaving the station.
As the plot progressed, the pace and excitement increased.
A powerful experience.
The theater is beautiful and very comfortable.
The services are available and clean.
Getting the tickets out of the box office is quick.
Parking is available in the nearby car parks and streets.
Adam
Chairs not comfortable at all, not suitable for long plays.
An unpleasant experience: the show started at the back of about half an hour. The air-conditioning was unbearable. I came home sick!
Just so !!!!
Quality Place Ample parking and good shows in most of them
A very high level theater, presents diverse performances. Beautiful architecture. Located near the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and several restaurants. From time to time, a well standing bar is opened and alcoholic beverages can be purchased there.
The signage for the bathroom is very confusing, there is no digital ticket and you have to wait at the box office
Beautiful and clean place. We were in the music frenzy and had a great time. This is not the first musical we see. In general, the Chamber's musicals are highly invested and high quality. And still, by the way, I will not buy a full price card ... I will only buy when I find deals and discounts.
Great theater house, the place itself is large and divided into several halls, convenient to reach and get acquainted, I will note that the chairs in the hall are reasonable, but most of the theater makes up for it with great plays and musicals with translation to languages such as English, Russian and if I am not mistaken for French, of course I have a subscription :)
Very nice and a bit confusing with all the halls and there is no intelligence position to direct you to the hall you need
The large hall is not for tall people. My knees still heart
Great place to spend time in the cinema
For movie lovers and I love cinema very much
An amazing show with top artists and singers in memory of the late Shmulik Kraus. We had a great time. The young people of the chamber also sang and danced in a charming way.
Hall 3 is old, uncomfortable. The coffee in this place is just bad. Only one machine worked and the queue was the length of the exile.
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!