Cameri Theater, Tel Aviv

Cameri Theater, Tel Aviv

Cameri theatre is one of the popular tourist attractions in Tel Aviv. It was established in the year 1944. This important municipal theatre in Israel stages at least ten new productions every year. Apart from this, the theatre also holds repertoire from past productions.

This theatre is frequented by at least 900,000 spectators annually and has 34,000 subscribers. It was in 2003 that Cameri Theatre was shifted to a location inside the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center complex.

There are a total of five auditoriums in this new theatre venue. With a capacity of 930 seats, Cameri 1 is the largest followed by 430 seats in Cameri 2, 250 in the Black Box and 160 in the Rehearsal Hall.

The theatre conducts various social action programs including the Theatre in Education for universities, high school students and special needs audience and Peace Foundation for the young Palestinians and Israelis.

To encourage people to watch theatre productions, Cameri offers ticket subsidies for senior citizens. Simultaneous translations into Russian, English and Arabic make it easy for everyone to understand the plays better. Israeli theatre is promoted in the country and abroad through the Institute of Israeli Drama founded by Noam Semel, Cameri’s director general.

Capture the intrinsic spirit of Israeli art and culture by visiting this theatre on your trip to Tel Aviv.

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Sight Name: Cameri Theater
Sight Location: Tel Aviv, Israel (See walking tours in Tel Aviv)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark

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