The Israeli House presents: Festival of Spoken Ivrit
This is the story of the Mamushi the Rabbit, who was walking in the forest with three red balloons that his mother gave him as a gift. During his journey, he seeks friends.
He meets the butterfly, the turtle, the hedgehog, and the lizard. and gives them balloons so that they could be his friends. But what happens when the balloons pops?
Based on the book by Shlomit Cohen Asif.
Program is in Hebrew. Suitable for ages 3-7.
Mamushi the Rabbit
This is the story of the Mamushi the Rabbit, who was walking in the forest with three red balloons that his mother gave him as a gift. During his journey, he seeks friends.
He meets the butterfly, the turtle, the hedgehog, and the lizard. and gives them balloons so that they could be his friends. But what happens when the balloons pops?
Based on the book by Shlomit Cohen Asif.
Program is in Hebrew. Suitable for ages 3-7.
Uzo and Muzo from the Village Kukaruzo
This is a charming show about friendship, companionship, and family, where an insignificant argument creates anger, gossip, and stubbornness for many generations.
All until one boy and one girl meet, and with the innocence of children, they manage to reconcile the conflict.
Program is in Hebrew. Suitable for ages 6-12.
Theador: The Boy Who Dared to Dream
Theodor Herzl, the founder of the Jewish Homeland, was feeling hesitant just before the first Zionist Congress. He goes back in time to his childhood, where he rediscovers his ability to dream, initiate, and unite many others around a common idea that initially sounds like a fairy tale. With his renewed strength, he returns to the opening of the Congress, and takes the first step on the way to the realization of the vision.
This is a captivating and emotional play inspired by the character of a young Benjamin Ze'ev Theador Herzl.
Program is in Hebrew. Suitable for ages 11+ and families.