- Habima Theatre
Habima National Theatre ( _he. הבימה - התיאטרון הלאומי, lit. "the stage"), located in
Tel Aviv , isIsrael 'snational theatre and one of the firstHebrew language theatres.The company was founded in 1918 by
Nahum Zemach inMoscow under the auspices of theMoscow Art Theatre , with patronage from Stanislavski who arranged for the mainly Polish actors to be trained byYevgeny Vakhtangov . ThePeople's Commissar of Nationalities Affairs,Joseph Stalin , also authorized the theatre's creation. In 1926 the theatre left theSoviet Union and toured several years before coming to Tel Aviv in 1928. At that time Habima invited directorAleksei Dikiy from the Moscow Art Theatre. Dikiy directed two successful plays for Habima: one was "Der Oytser" (The Treasure), a play inYiddish bySholom Aleichem , that premiered on December 29, 1928, the second was "The Crown", a play by David Calderon, that premiered on May 23, 1929 in Tel Aviv. With the success of Dikiy's directorship in the season of 1928/29, Habima gained reputation as a national Jewish theatre with a permanent repertoire and stage in Tel Aviv.The image of actress
Hana Rovina starring as Leah'le in the historical Habima production ofS. Ansky 's "The Dybbuk " (performed by Habima in the Hebrew-language translation byHayyim Nahman Bialik ) is a cultural icon that to many represents Jewish and Israeli theatre.Since 1958 Habima has been officially considered the national theater of Israel. Habima employs 80 actors and another 120 work at the complex. The current general director of the theatre isYaakov Agmon .The theatre is currently undergoing massive renovations from the foundations up.
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*The name "Habima" was also used bySolomon Stramer 'sYiddish theater troupe in Cluj,Transylvania ,Romania in the 1920s.External links
* [http://www.habima.co.il/ Official site]
* [http://www.telavivcity.com/habima Habima at (unofficial)telavivcity.com]
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