Cameri Theater
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Established over 60 years ago, as Israel’s first Hebrew-language repertory theater, the Cameri has been dubbed the “theater of social responsibility.” Identified with the nation’s conscience and mood, throughout the years its plays have exposed the thoughts, hopes, fears, anxieties, and conflicts, of the diverse strata, which make up the mosaic of Israeli society.
The Theater stages seven to nine new productions a year, drawing an annual audience of more than 1,000,000. Throughout its 69 years of existence, the Cameri’s over 500 productions have attracted more than 20 million spectators, both in Israel and abroad.