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Mythic opera 'Orfeo ed Euridice' ascends to Tel Aviv

A decade after a Kfar Blum production, Polish director Mariusz Treliński was invited to the Israeli Opera to offer his vision of the myth.

A flood of talent in ‘Rusalka’

This much beloved opera, with its mythical and folk aspects, has delighted opera fans since its world premiere in 1901

The Revolution Orchestra hits musical Main Street

Like many other artistic and cultural activities, it was put on hold in the wake of October 7

05/03/2024

Jerusalem highlights March 1-7

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

Jerusalem highlights February 23-29

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

‘Monty Python’s Passion’ to play at the Israeli Opera

Few evenings at the opera start with the orchestra tuning its instruments to the sound of a goose being strangled. 'Monty Python’s Passion' is playing in April.

Jerusalem highlights February 16-22

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

Hanoch Levin’s laughing mammoth

In Levin’s dark comedy, there is something in the nature of living itself that oppresses us. London might have mammoths, good television, and pianos – but all are outside our reach.

Northern sounds: Yoel Levi leads Haifa Symphony Orchestra to triumph

“Despite these difficult times,” Levi said, “we brought the public a light, comical opera sure to make people smile and do a body good during troubled days.”

Israeli Opera's ‘Lucia’ is painfully reminiscent of Oct. 7

Donizetti’s ‘Lucia di Lammermoor’ opens The Israeli Opera’s new season to a cheering audience.

By NERIA BARR
09/01/2024
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