Dan Bleicher
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A good theater company - but not Israel's best: this is reserved for the Gesher Theater in Yaffo and perhaps the Khan Theater of Jerusalem (which also presents in Tel Aviv). Some plays shown at the Cameri are downright high schoolish with an ensemble of many actors on stage most of the time. The staging is OK - but not as creative as Gesher. The audience! sucks. People don't know how to shut off cellphones and continue to abuse them throughout a play. Buzzers, lights and downright rude people. Another problem is people who think that they can hold a running commentary, chatting with their neighbors throughout a play. You tell them to be quiet and they are upset that somebody should reprimand their public behavior.

Yael Chen
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I received excellent service from the customer service, I ordered both a subscription and tickets until the subscription was updated. I was rewarded for the tickets as soon as the subscriber was updated, called and did so on their own initiative. Easy access, ample parking and a reasonable price of 20 NIS. Sound was a little weak in the show, older people around them complained that they did not hear. If you sit on the sides in the plays with subtitle subtitles all the time and it's a little hard to concentrate. It is important that there be subtitles for the deaf but you have to think about how to do it not to interfere with all the other participants.

Sergey Sobolevsky
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Sending emails with codes for discounted shows, sometimes worth. The description itself is of a high level, usually the plays are very interesting, and many times they play famous actors. It is important to arrive at the time that it is already possible 5 minutes after the start to give your place to something else. Great but not the most convenient parking, find entry to the theater at the beginning or the car at the end always a story. Make spam calls if you order them with a phone number to push their subscription (not the most lucrative because then there is as if the price is equal to the plays you bought, without distinguishing whether it's premium shows that cost 300 or so at 50)

Amnon jana Jana
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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.

shlomi and stam
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A rare experience of culture if you only know how to arrive half an hour ahead of time ... Come in pleasantly, pass the security check, go to the box office, get the tickets and get back for a cup of coffee before the show starts. what is he wearing ? How many shows that evening? What play have I not seen yet? A professional cast of actors and especially two hours of freedom from reality and a trip to a different reality. It is recommended to look for plays with the actor Alon Dahan, which is funny, exciting and brings the Israeliness at its best.

Irena Chubar
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The center of scenic arts. There is an opera house and a dramatic theater in one. There is a picture gallery near the hotel. It is a great place to spend an evening with friends and a romantic meeting.

izhak beeri
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Camry coffee A great place only if you can improve the chairs It's not something that adds to the atmosphere