Posted on January 22, 2005 by Shahar Golan ·
I just watched Blood Brothers for the 5th time, a local Hebrew production by the Beit Zvi Academy of Performing Arts and the Library Theatre, performing at the Tel-Aviv’s Beit-Hachayal Theatre.

The actors were recent graduates of the academy and the performance was superb.
High point: Hila Maaravi as the mother
Low point: Ido Rosenberg’s over the top choreography, Michal Muchtar’s childish voice

Production: Playwright: Willy Russell Translator: Ehud Manor Director: Arthur Kogan | | Actors: Mrs Johnstone: Hila Maaravi Mickey: Gilad Shmueli Eddie: Ido Rosenberg Linda: Michal Muchtar Narrator: Ofir Zemach |

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