Still Here

The film invites the spectator into my Nonna’s living room, during the last weeks of her life.



The Independence Track

A rite of passage journey for children age 5 to 11, each child experiences the journey individually as if the show is personally tailored to them.


NONNA

This performance replicates my living room on stage, and invites the audience inside to meet my family; a family that comprises three generations of women and a dog.

Stand-down

A recurring event in which I invite people of all walks of life who are not stand-up comedians and who do not wish to be such, to be on stage for 3 minutes and make the audience laugh. They all succeed.


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Finding My Mother or How to Never Find Mr. IT

Based on a monologue my mother filmed of herself at my age.  


VHS, Greetings from the Past: “Tom and Jack


I return to my first film, from 4th grade, and pitch it to the world.  


566 Minutes

A 9.5 hour performance in which I walk on a treadmill — in tribute to how my grandmother survived the Shoah while I watch “Shoah” a 9.5 hour film by Claude Lanzmann, my biological father who never recognized my existence.


A tale in three toilets

A  tale in three toilets in which Israel and United States relations, the First Gulf War, finding true  love, taking a crap, a wishful a dancer/soldier and echoes of The Fiddler on the Roof  meet on stage and somehow it all makes perfect sense. 


One On One

One evening, I invited 53 artists to replace 53 clerks at their  Jerusalem municipality offices, for one on one performance encounters. 

Floor.

A debate between two words.

MAMZERA (Bastard).

A choir performance of an original composition.

It’s Him

A pink film.

Come on and do it.

Watching my mother and grandmother kneading, searching for my own ‘thing’. 

Mirror Sky

A film that portrays the life and work of the artist Ruth Wieder Magan

Sunrise.

A debate between two words.