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    Hebrew University’s ‘Guys and Dolls’ Brightens Hanukkah Season

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    What it is about

    The Beit Hillel Theater Workshop at Hebrew University, renowned for bringing together seasoned actors with newcomers and Israeli locals with Anglo-Saxons, is spearheading this year’s Hanukkah celebrations with the classic American musical comedy ‘Guys and Dolls’. This delightful crossover involves a vibrant blend of high school and university performers, offering a captivating theater experience that is both professional and joyous.

    Why it matters

    Amidst a challenging climate marked by intensified national tension and sporadic attendance at local theaters, the mounting of ‘Guys and Dolls’ strikes a joyous chord with audiences, fostering a much-needed space for laughter and community vibe. Presented as a tonic of joy during Hanukkah, the production serves as a refuge from prevailing sorrows, bringing people of diverse backgrounds together under Israel’s festive lights. Such initiatives actively contribute to boosting local morale, demonstrating the power art holds in transcending barriers and unifying communities.

    Insight from Leaders

    Michael Berl, Founding Director:

    “Our presentation of ‘Guys and Dolls’ offers an arena where comedy reigns supreme, allowing our audience precious hours of escapism and delight. Especially in light of ongoing regional uncertainties, assuring familial joy during Hanukkah is our greatest ambition,” shares Berl. Notably, the stage is filled with a mix of experienced and new performers dedicated to creating memories this holiday season.

    Co-Director Gabriela Mischel:

    “Selecting this play was arduous amid mounting adversities. ‘Guys and Dolls’ perfectly encapsulated the comic essence, romantic charm, and light-hearted fun needed for both our audience and cast. Here, theater serves as a bastion of light, reflecting the diagnostics of Hanukkah.” Mischel warmly invites audiences into this shared respite of laughter and nostalgia surmounted by world-class artistry.

    Historic Tribute

    Since 1950, ‘Guys and Dolls’ has graced numerous stages across the globe, garnering sustained affection for its wit and melodic excellence. The Beit Hillel Workshop reprises this legacy with vibrant performances aimed at rekindling the festive spirits synonymous with its enduring charm. Amazon’s photographers and architects describe New York in the era with all allure—a timely reflection noted in the cast’s palpable chemistry.

    50+ Years of Dedication

    With performances spanning 39 notable seasons, the Beit Hillel Theater has catered to artistic expression like ‘Les Misérables’, ‘A Chorus Line’, and now ‘Guys and Dolls’. Evolved from modest stages to today’s robust installations, it has showcased around 550 spectacles to over 2,000 actors under its initiative. Its present dedication amplifies triumphs amidst noticeable struggle, attributing shows towards the welfare and homage of Israel’s sentinels during these critical periods.

    Cast Impressions

    Many performers, like Etti Mosenkis and Howard Metz, recount festive camaraderie and enthusiastically anticipate premiere encounters. From depictions of resplendent humor raised during rehearsals, palpable theater electricity perfectly captures cast resilience and undaunted enthusiasm. Requited with community acclaim, all show veterans and debutants together await collaborative gems as scenic brilliance foretells memorable Hanukkah curtains amid Jerusalem’s resplendence.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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