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A theatrical company that performs plays in Hebrew. It originated in Moscow in 191 among actors planning to go eventually to Palestine. Stanislavsky lent his aid and set his assistant, Yevgeny Vakhtangov, to training them. Habima (meaning “theater” in Hebrew) made a succesful debut in 1918 with four aone-act plays and thereafter beacame a studio of Stanislavsky’s Moscow Art Theater. Read the rest of this entry »


