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Updated: Nov 18


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Zoom In

Three Short Pieces

Language: Hebrew and Non-verbal


Ages: For the whole family
Duration: approx. 40 minutes

In nature there are big creatures and small ones.

Some are born tiny and grow up to be large, and others — maybe not so much.

Cells, lice, and insects are so small you can’t see them without a magnifying glass or a microscope.

Ever wondered what the world looks like through their eyes?

“Zoom In” is a collection of short, “small-scale” performances (before they grow up) that explore the fascinating world of miniature creatures.

Come take a closer look into their tiny universe!


A Few Days in the Life of Josefina the Louse


Josefina the louse is looking for a new home.

She moves from head to head, but luck isn’t on her side.

After being chased away from a child’s curls, she tries her luck on a cat, a bird, and even spends a while inside a whale!

Where will she finally settle down?

A funny and mischievous shadow-theatre performance following the adventures of the tiny louse, Josefina.


Created by: Daria Kritchevsky
Artistic guidance: Andrey and Katya Urbach

Be Well


Why do we get sick? Because the body is in chaos!

Our doctor dives deep inside the illness to restore order — but every treatment only makes things more chaotic.

Blood cells go on strike, the brain can’t make up its mind, and the white blood cell police… Well, they’re not really keeping order.

A wild and hilarious journey inside the human body, with lively puppets, playful characters, and plenty of surprises — where every cell is sure it’s the star of the show.


Created and performed by: Margo Perry
Creator, performer, puppet and set designer: Yanai Perry
Artistic guidance: Andrey and Katya Urbach

The Exterminator


An exterminator is called in for an important job.

He gets ready, packs his tools, and arrives — only to discover that all his work tools have turned into mischievous, quirky insects!

Instead of getting rid of bugs, he finds himself in a full-blown insect circus.

A witty and imaginative object-theatre performance starring the exterminator’s tools.


Concept and performance: Andrey Urbach
Artistic guidance: Katya Urbach
Puppet design: Andrey Urbach and Maya Tolkowsky
Technical solutions: Stav Friedman

Thursday / 18.12 / 18:30 /

Saturday / 20.12 / 18:30ה/

/ Location: Koom-Koom Hall


No tickets required




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