Something Is Missing: Opening Night

Created and Directed by Efrat Steinlauf

In this heartwarming and humorous production, a troupe of deaf and blind actors mistakenly believe a courier to be their new show director. Kind-hearted and eager to help, the courier embraces the challenge with enthusiasm. What follows is a comedic journey filled with misunderstandings, miscommunications, and mistakes – but as they say, the show must go on!

This sensitive comedy explores the nuances of human communication, the pursuit of dreams, and the endearing imperfections that make us all undeniably human.

Featuring excerpts from “Romeo and Juliet” (as translated to Hebrew by Dori Parnes), the play weaves classic literature with contemporary themes of inclusion and perseverance.

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Opening night of Na Laga’at Festival for Groundbreaking Arts
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Created and Directed by Efrat Steinlauf | Dramaturgy Yael Biagon Zitron | Set Design Frida Shoham | Costume Design Avia Bash | Original Score Effi Shoshani | Lighting Design Ziv Voloshin | Movement Sharon Gal | Sign Language Advisory Hannah Itach |  Assistant Director Shira Sherafi | Actors & Co-Creators  Ariella Toholov, Lolita Meirson, Yaroslav Bernatsky, Ana Bergsteins, Sa’ar Shani

Includes excerpts from Romeo and Juliet as translated by Dori Parnes