After the media conflict: Mia Dagan puts the rain behind and reconciles

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Where to go home: After a jarring departure, and an ongoing conflict, Mia Dagan On the way back to the ranks of the Baruch Ivcher “Beit Lessin” theater actress. Dagan will play in the comedy “Renovations”, by Erez Driggs, with Shlomi Tapiaro, Udi Gotschalk and Aviad Bentov (Udi and Aviad).

Dagan and Tapiaro embody a couple who know each other in the days of the Corona, spend time together in the quarantine and decide to move into a shared apartment. Upon entering the apartment, they discover that she needs some repairs and order a renovation contractor, and from there things get more complicated. What begins as a light bulb replacement, ends in a house falling apart and a relationship in danger of collapsing. It turns out that renovating your apartment is a nightmare, but it’s much easier than renovating your spouse. The play will be staged at the Baruch Ivcher Beit Lessin Theater on May 28.

About a month ago, it became known that Dagan was leaving the Cameri Theater, where she was to participate in the comedy musical “Hava and I”, based on the story of Hava Yaari and Aviva Granot, who murdered the tourist Mala Malavsky in the 1980s. The musical was written by Yami Whistler from the entertainment band, directed by Noa Raban, when Dagan and Irit Kaplan were supposed to play the two murderers, but now they will have to look for a new actress in the theater.

As you may recall, Dagan caused a great stir five years ago when she left the Beit Lessin Theater and moved to the Cameri Theater, following her ambition to act in the play “Funny”. In those days, theater director Tzipi Pines spoke out strongly against her, claiming that she had violated a contract by not participating in the play “Training the Unruly” that was intended for her.

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The Cameri Theater said at the time: “Five years after she joined the Cameri ranks, we say goodbye to Mia Dagan, thank her for her activity in the theater and wish her continued success.”

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