The cameri theater

The cameri theater

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Sarah Bechor
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Yael Shani
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An interesting, fascinating and special presentation. Written by David Grossman's book. Actor Dror Keren as a stand-up comedian conveys to the audience in extraordinary detail chapters in his life as the son of Holocaust survivors. I recommend watching and experiencing another experience.

Aviv Bogdanski
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Classic A little old We were in Hall 3 and we sat on such unfolding seats that are really uncomfortable !! We also bought a small coffee for NIS 13 per glass Was worth a little more than such an institution :(

Diana Aisenberg Vainstub
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Nir Bloch
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Nir Vatner
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Convenient parking. Good organization at the box office. The hall (1) is excellent to see and hear well. And presentation - not Lrib- was great funny and interesting even when there were several problems with the set

Ido Mosseri
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I watched the "gut feeling" show in Hall 3, both surprisingly complex and funny. The cast in excellent sense of the word Odia Koren in a thrilling and wonderful lead role as above for the actress who portrayed her good friend who was colorful and exciting too. An in-depth audience and stage actor is the feeling that you are in the guise of the event and the actors while looking from the side. An unforgettable experience strongly recommends running before the show moves to a large venue

Shai Helfman
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It is very convenient to throw plays in halls 1,2, however, it is a pity that the lines are not divided into wings with a passage in the middle. Their parking lot is spacious and excellently built. However aesthetically the building from the inside is designed in my opinion like a branch of Social Security and rope.

Mikhael Belyavin
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Ofir Rozenberg
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The quality of the halls and the acoustics are good, but for people with long legs the space is small between the chairs but it does not hurt because the quality of the performances and the variety provide cultural richness.