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Peace Child Israel's Season Performances

2011 Calendar

Du-Drama Season 23

 

Show

Date

Location

Time

The Little Prince

March 7 2011

Echad Ha'Am High School, Petach Tizkvah,

11:00

West Side Story

March 28, 2011

Anis Theatre, Jaffa

12:00

Don Quixote

April 3, 2011

Bat Yam, Heichal Hatarbut

National Youth Theatre Festival

11:00

The Little Prince

April 6, 2011

Eshkol Pais, Tira 

 

(Evening show for public at-large)

10:00

12:00

19:00

Pocahontas, John & Us

April 7, 2011

Sakhnin Theatre

12:00

West Side Story

April 8, 2011

Ilan Ramon Jr. High School, Kocahv Yair

10:00

12:00

Pocahontas, John & Us

May 1, 2011

Hurvitz Jr. High School, Karmiel

10:00

12:00

West Side Story

May 11, 2011

Ironi Alef Jr. High High School, Tel Aviv

10:00

12:00

Pocahontas, John & Us

May 24, 2011

Experimental school, Misgav

 

(Evening show for public at-large)

10:00

12:00

19:00

West Side Story

May 29, 2011

Yad Le Banim, Tel Aviv

(Evening show for public at-large)

12:00

19:00

HABIMA HOSTS PCI

TBA (Early June)

New Habima National Theatre, Tel Aviv

17:30

 

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Pocohontas John and Us

“Pocahontas’ is the story about the English settlers who came to “The new world” looking to colonize and search for gold and riches.  There are two “protagonists” in the story, which is unusual, because they came from the two opposing sides of the conflict:  Pocahontas and John Smith.  Some of the “mythical” or “mystical” characters that are in the Disney version were dropped (no talking trees!) but the rest of the story and the some of the music remains in the production – in Arabic and in Hebrew. Read more: Pocohontas John and Us

 

Pocohontas, John and Us - Invitation

Pocohontas, John and Us - Collage Poster


The Little Prince

The Little Prince travels from location to location to meet characters and personalities with social and historical narratives that puzzle him as he travels.  He doesn’t understand the seemingly destructive behavior he meets on each star. The story proceeds and includes new situations, including Jewish and Arabic stories that challenge The Little Prince with more questions than ever before. Read more: The Little Prince

The Little Prince-Invitation

Little Prince - Collage Poster


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