Nussbaum, a stand-up artist, comedian, and screenwriter, brings years of experience in entertaining audiences and hosting events for companies and corporations. With his comedic flair, engaging presence, and skillful writing, Nussbaum will enhance your event, leaving a lasting impression that will be remembered long after it concludes.
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A comedy by Hanan Savyon and Guy Amir, inspired by the Spanish film “Crazy About Her.” Adar spends a wild and unpredictable night with Daniel, a girl he meets for the first time in his life. At the end of the night, she disappears, and he realizes that in order to meet her again, he must admit himself to the psychiatric institution where she remains. To his surprise, he discovers that the private and luxurious institution employs groundbreaking treatment methods. Through a series of funny and heartfelt encounters, the delicate boundary between sanity and madness is revealed. Will Adar succeed in saving Daniel? Will Daniel succeed in fixing Adar?
The director of the show – Alon Ofir
In collaboration with the Haifa Municipal Theater
Poster photo credit: Tal Shahar
Photo credit: Mein Kaufman
One night at a police station in Israel. A black mother is searching for her son, who has been missing for hours. Facing the wall of bureaucracy, she tries to gather fragments of information from internet rumors, profiles, and police theories, which together form a vivid picture of reality in Israel in 2020 for those who were born with the wrong color. Prejudices, racism, and concepts like “excessive policing” and “selective enforcement,” which former Ethiopian immigrants are all too familiar with, converge on this night for a woman who simply wants to know where her child is.
A play by Christopher Damus Brown
Translation and adaptation: Gor Koren and Ird Rubinstein
Directed by: Tamar Kinan
Participants: Ruth Essarsai, Yishai Golan, Yoav Levy / Yossi Yarom, Adam Kanda
Original Broadway Production Produced by Jefferey Richards Simpson Street Rebecca Gold Will Trice Stephen C. Byrd Ala Jones-Harvey Nnamdi Asomugha Dominick LaRuffa Jr. & Co. Greenleaf Productions Van Kaplan Willette & Manuel Klausner Jada Pinkett Smith The Miami Group Lu-Shawn M. Thompson Act 4 Entertainment Gabrielle Palitz Carl & Robin Washington Bruce Robert Harris and Jack W. Batman Shonda Rhimes Bellanca Smigel Rutter Salmira & Son Jayne Baron Sherman Steve Stoute for UnitedMasters Steven Toll Dwayne Wade Gabrielle Union-Wade and the Shubert Organization.
Photo: Kafir Bolotin, Gabriel Beharlia
Based on the successful and acclaimed film by Paolo Genovese
“We all have a public life, a private life and a secret life” – Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
During a dinner party of longtime friends, the hostess initiates a social game where everyone places their cell phones on the table, knowing that any message or call received by one of them will be visible to everyone else
The messages and calls begin to reach the phones and things get more and more complicated – lies, betrayals and secrets reveal what everyone is trying to hide. A play based on the successful and acclaimed film by the Italian director Paolo Genovese that reveals the danger inherent in the technological progress that we all experience every day.
Duration of the show: 90 minutes (not including intermission)
One of the prominent and beloved figures in Israeli television and entertainment. Available for event hosting, conferences, and panels with a combination of customized comedy sketches.
Photography by Or Danon
An intimate, funny and fascinating meeting with the duo of creators and actors, Guy Amir and Hanan Savyon.
Guy Amir and Hanan Savion, graduates of the Nissan Netiv School of Acting, manage a long-standing creative partnership that has so far produced over 270 episodes for television for seven different series as creators and main writers.
The series “Asfor”, which they created, wrote and acted in, changed the world of television, won the award for the best daily drama, gained over 80 million views on HOT VOD and was sold to the FOX network.
After the end of the series, they created, wrote and acted in “Head Wounded”, the most watched drama series on HOT VOD with approximately one million views per episode which was also sold abroad.
In recent years, they created, wrote and acted in two movies that became blockbusters, “Makatub” and “Mahila”, one of the biggest successes of Israeli cinema in recent years with over a million viewers in cinemas, winning important awards and screenings at various festivals around the world.
Photo: Maya Baumel
Eran Zarahovich, one of the most popular and successful comedians in Israel, for the first time in a new, funny and witty stand-up show.
The star of the beloved TV shows, “Eretz Nehederet” and “The Parliament” which brought countless of iconic characters to the screen.
Alongside the presentation of the successful radio program, “Teicher Vezrahovich” is an evening not to be missed!
Writing: Eran Zarahovich and Asaf Shalmon.
Photo: Liran Bar
Presenting the host of the most successful television show and one of the funniest and eccentric comedians in Israel! Eyal Kitzis in a new, unique, and boundary-pushing stand-up show!
Photo: Pini Silok
This is the place where I’m supposed to write something about my show, but it’s problematic because if I write that my show talks about relationships, children, worries, and life itself, you might think it’s just a normal performance because everyone talks about these topics. But my show is really not a normal show. What makes it different?
You’ll have to come and find out for yourself. Now you’re probably saying, “Oh, it’s just a trick to get us to come to the show.” You know what? Maybe it is, but even to find out if it’s a trick, you’ll have to come and see for yourself. So simply come to the show, it’s truly special, and I’m objective. And besides, it’s very funny. I promise.
Photo: Eyal Efrati
Eyal Kitzis, the host of the most successful television program “Eretz Nehederet” and one of the funniest and unique comedians in Israel, is available for event hosting and/or conferences.
Photo: Pini Silok