The landlady: A new Israeli play By Shlomit Arnon Bar-Lev and Liat Fishman Lenny According to Noa Yadlin’s book, winner of the Sapir Prize
Directed by: Ido Rosenberg
Set: Adam Keller
Costumes: Orna Smorgonsky
Music: Nir Shalev Logsi
Lighting: The Grenk Foundation
Participants (in alphabetical order): Yona Elian-Keshet, Inbar Danon, Robert Henig, Eliran Harush, Yael Vakstein, Tom Hagai, Yaniv Levy.
Family suspense drama
Elisheva Fogel, an internationally respected left-winger, is suddenly accused of genocide and money laundering.
Her proud and eager family comes to her defense, but the daughter of a policewoman raises sharp questions that remain unanswered. Each member of the family discovers his or her own interpretation of the new situation, and the conflicts threaten to break up the family.
The surprising ending, which devours all the cards, further expands the canvas, and the story of the Fogel family makes an exciting example of the rise and fall of the concrete Israeli left.