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The festival awards competition winning artists the "Theatronetto Prize", named after Nisim Azikari and funded by the Tel Aviv Yehoshua Rabbinovich Foundation for the Arts and Matan Project.
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Some of the finest actors in Israel have performed on the festival's stage and have promoted the difficult form of monologue in Israeli theater. Traditionally the festival took place at the
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and since then, it has been taking place there. Also, from 2011, accepting foreign plays and guests as well. In 2009, the festival was expanded as a children's competition was introduced.
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since 1990. The festival establishes a direct dialog between the solo actor and the viewing audience. The festival takes place during the
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as well; and included only Israeli plays, but in 2008 it moved to the alleys of Old
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that exhibits monodramas, and takes place in the city of
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Index

Israeli
theater festival
Tel Aviv
Jewish holiday
Passover
Hebrew
theater
monologues
Suzanne Dellal Center
Habima Theater
Acre
Jaffa

Yaakov Agmon
Yaakov Agmon
Theatronetto on HaBama website
Theatronetto
The Arab-Hebrew Theater
Categories
Theatre festivals in Israel
1990 establishments in Israel
Spring (season) events in Israel
Festivals in Tel Aviv

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