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Past productions

At Hadassah's Center Stage Theatre, we are proud of our history of successful productions:

2009
January: “Before RENT” written by the cast Directed by Rafi Poch and Sara Halevi
March: “7th Director’s Showcase” Directed by Jeremy Man Saltan, Liel Zahavi Asa, Anna Gerrard, and Rafi Poch
April: “Incident Upon the gothic Line”, by Ronnie Sivan, Directed by Akiva Daube
April: “The Accomplices”, by Bernard Weinraub, Directed by Akiva Daube
June: “RENT”, by Jonathan Larson, Directed by Rafi Poch, Musical Direction by Sara Halevi, Choreography by Marvin Casey, Piano by Jeff Rosenschein, Acting Coach Kate Nachman Brody
November: “Comedy of Errors” by William Shakespeare, Directed by Michael Feldman
 
2008
January: Matchless by Mark Twain, David Ives, Alan Ball and Laurence Klavan, Directed by Rafi Poch, Assistant Directors Deena Wachtel and Jeremy Man Saltan.
March:Tick Tick Boom!, written and composed by Jonathan Larson, directed by Liel Zahavi-Asa, musical direction by Kela Sappir.
April: In God's Bedroom, written and acted by Natalie Krasnostein.
May/June: The Taming of the Shrew, written by William Shakespeare, directed by Aryeh Krasman
September: The Complete History of America: Abridged.  Directed by Rafi Poch
November: After Eden. Written and performed by Yael Unterman
 
2007
March: Some Girl(s) by Neil LaBute, directed by Michael Jaffe.
June: Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, directed by Shannon Kisch.
 
2006
March: She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith,  directed by Shannon Kisch
June: Macbeth by William Shakespeare, directed by Shannon Kisch.
December: Stage Fright by Charles Marowitz, directed by Shannon Kisch.
 
2005
February:  Oleanna by David Mamet, directed by Michael Jaffe.
April: As You Like It by William Shakespeare, directed by Shannon Kisch.
June: Time Flies by David Ives, directed by Miriam Lewis.
December: The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds by Paul Zindel, directed by Shannon Kisch.
 
2004
January: Boston Marriage by David Mamet, directed by Kate Palley.
March:  Good Night Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) by Anne-Marie MacDonald, directed by Aryeh Krasman.
June: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, directed by Kate Nachman.
October: Pollard by Martin Blank, directed by Kate Nachman.
December:  הכבש השישה-עשר (The 16th Sheep) by Yehonatan Gefen, directed by Kate Nachman.
2003
February: Encore, directed by Kate Nachman.
April:  Little By Little by Brad Ross, Ellen Greenfield, Hal Hackady & Annette Jolles, directed by Kim Glassman.
June: The Harmfulness of Chekhov by Anton Chekhov, directed by Gregory Lyakovietsky.
September: Free to Be…You and Me by Marlo Thomas, directed by Jane Jacobs, Miriam Lewis and Kate Nachman.
 
2002
February: The Odd Couple by Neil Simon, directed by Joe Brown.
March: The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler.
May: The Sixth Annual Showcase featuring Vital Signs and The Boy Who Ate The Moon by Jane Martin and Match by Marc Chun, directed by Devorah Starr and Adam Stein.
September: Kvetch by Steven Berkoff, directed by Greogry Lyakovietsky.
December: Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare, directed by Gregory Lyakovietsky.
2001
January: ZOP! The Jerusalem Fringe Festival, directed by Yael Solomon.
March: The Girl's Guide to Chaos by Cynthia Heimel, directed by Na'ama Cohen & Kate Brody.
April: The Fifth Annual Showcase featuring Alexandra, Queen of Judea by Lauri Donahue Leff.
May: ‘dentity Crisis & other Neuroses by Christopher Durang, directed by Aryeh Krasman.
December: Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, directed by Kate Nachman.
 
2000
January: The Fourth Annual Showcase featuring a cabaret of musical theatre and drama.
March: The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, directed by Kate Brody & Penina Rantz.
July: Closet Space by Daniel M. Wolpe, directed by Kate Brody.
October: The Tempest by William Shakespeare, directed by Aryeh Krasman &Kate Brody.
December: Hot Wax by Marc Callan, a staged reading. 
 
1999 
January:  Jake's Women by Neil Simon, directed by Kate Brody.
February: No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, directed by Jed Silverstein.
April: One of Them by Tracy Nall, directed by Miriam Lewis.
May: All In The Timing by David Ives, directed by Jed Silverstein and Miriam Lewis.
July:  A Bridge Too Far by Mark Lazar, July, directed by Kate Brody.
December: A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, directed by Kate Brody.

1998
February:  The Second Annual Showcase featuring From The Narrow by Lisa Silberman, Rape of Dinah by Debora Seltzer, Leah by Mark Lowenstern.
February: Turning Off The Lights by Daniel M. Wolpe, Burnt Offering by Janet Falon and Smoke by Louis Greenstein.
March: A Shayna Maidel by Barbara Lebow,directed by Kate Brody.
May: Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton, directed by Kate Brody.
October: Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, directed by Yael Dank.
December: The Third Annual Showcase featuring The Valerie of Now by Peter Hedges, The Suicide, and Bob Fosse's Jazz... And All That.

1997
March: The First Annual Showcase featuring Passing Over, written and directed by Sara M. Caplan.
April:  Noon by Terrence McNalley, directed by Kate Brody.
June:  Little Shop of Horrors by Alan Menken & Howard Ashman, directed by Kate Brody & Chanan Elias.
December:  Brighton Beach Memoirs by Neil Simon, directed by Kate Brody.
 
1996
December, Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling, directed by Kate Brody.
 
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