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Updated: Nov 18


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The Spring Bell

The Pocket Story Theatre

Language: Hebrew


Ages: 3–8
Duration: approx. 50 minutes

Far away in Switzerland, in a small village high in the Alps, a festival is held every year in honor of spring, and all the children take part in it.

Uncle distributes bells to each child for the celebration.

Urzli, a small but determined boy, receives a tiny bell — and all the other children laugh at him.

He decides to set out alone on a dangerous journey to the summer house where a large and beautiful bell is kept, one that he can use for the spring festival.

But the house is at the top of the mountain, and the melting snow floods the paths with water.

Will Urzli manage to climb all the way to the summer house and find the bell?

A puppet theatre performance for children, unfolding vertically along a ladder — each step takes Urzli farther from his safe home and brings new challenges and surprises.

The actress climbs with Urzli to the very top, in funny and poetic ways.


Created and performed by: Rina Pinchover
Co-created and directed by: Hadas Tzadik
Design: Rina Pinchover & Hadas Tzadik
Production: the Pocket Story Theatre
Original music: Gil Lavi
Artistic consultants: Moria Ben Avot & Sharon Silver
Puppet construction consultant: Gili Ulmer-Kozin
Photography: Itai Jamshi
Video: Itai Jamshi
Supported by: Mifal HaPais and the Fund for Independent Creators


Sunday / 21.12 / 17:00 /

/ Location: Koom-Koom Hall


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