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Actors agree West Bank settlement pact

November 18, 2010 14:29

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Israeli theatre companies will play at the new concert hall in the settlement of Ariel while allowing individual actors not to perform.

This was the uneasy agreement reached between the theatre industry and the Culture Ministry following a dispute which included threats of boycotts and a curtailment of funding.

Culture Minister Limor Livnat met representatives of the theatre companies and the actors' and dramatists' unions in Tel Aviv on Tuesday. The meeting was organised by the Local Government Centre following an escalation over the weekend in the war of words between the two sides.

The dispute began last month when a group of 60 actors and playwrights published an letter stating that they would not appear on stage in the new concert hall in Ariel as it was in a settlement and, according to them, "condoning the illegal occupation". The letter drew angry responses from ministers and mayors from across Israel who declared that they would not allow the actors to appear in publicly funded shows in their towns. Despite the letter, the hall was opened last week with a play by the Be'er Sheva Theatre.