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Israeli actors to boycott West Bank theatre

September 7, 2010 12:33
Threat: Culture Minister Livnat

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

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On November 11, a new cultural centre will open in Ariel, across the Green Line. For many actors and theatre-goers, it will be a moment of truth.

Two weeks ago, 35 actors and dramatists signed an open letter telling the directors of their theatres that they would refuse to act on the stage of the largest Jewish town in Samaria. Since then, the Israeli drama scene has been up in arms, with season-ticket holders cancelling their subscriptions, counter-petitions flying around and politicians threatening to withhold funding.

Ever since the actors' boycott became public, the directors of the theatres, based mainly in Tel-Aviv, have been under intense pressure. In public, they have all announced that they will take their shows on the road to Ariel, but they are worried of the damage this could cause their companies.

"We are publicly funded organisations," said one of them, "and as long as the government builds cultural centres in Ariel and Israelis live there, we can't boycott them and I personally don't think we should. On the other hand, these are some of our best actors and directors, and if we force them to do something against their conscience, this could wreck us."