Theaters in Israel

Abstract

Izraelska publika voli pozorište i posećuje ga. To podstiče glumačke ansamble i domaće autore da se usavršavaju, a književni hebrejski jezik cveta na izraelskoj sceni. Tri pozorišta se posebno ističu. "Habima" je najstarije pozorište koje daje predstave na hebrejskom jeziku i koje je pionir modernog hebrejskog teatra. Njegova postojbina bila je Moskvi, Rusija. Osnovano je 1918. godine, a preselilo u Palestinu 1928. godine. "Teatron hakameri" radi od kraja 1944. godine. To je najveći kulturni i umetnički centar Izraela. Radničko pozorište "Ohel" je pozorište osnovano 1925. godine, još pre no što se Habima preselila iz Rusije u Erec-Jisrael i kao prvo redovno pozorište u zemlji postoji 37 godina.Israeli audiences love and visit the theater. It encourages acting ensembles and native authors to perfect themselves, and literary Hebrew flourishes in the Israeli scene. Three theaters stand out in particular. "Habima" is the oldest theater that produces plays in Hebrew, and is the pioneer of modern Hebrew theater. His headquarters was in Moscow, Russia. It was founded in 1918 and moved to Palestine in 1928. The "Teatron hakameri" has been worked since the end of 1944. It is Israel's largest cultural and artistic center. The "Ohel" Workers' Theater was established in 1925 before Habima moved from Russia to Erec-Yisrael and has been the first regular theater in the country for 37 years

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