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20, David Marcus Street, 91040, Jerusalem, IL Israel
ืื ืฉื ืงืฉืจ ืืืคืื: +972 2-560-5757
ืืชืจ ืืื ืืจื ื: www.jerusalem-theatre.co.il
ืืจืื ืืืขื ืืืืืLatitude: 31.7690082, Longitude: 35.2156368
Pastor Gbonjubola Moyede
::Nice place. There is a serious need for improvement in convenience. There are just 2 toilets for males and 2 for females serving the theatre. It's also not cleaned regularly and has a nasty smell. The theatre itself is well arranged and cosy.
Assaf Shelleg
::The Jerusalen Symphony Orchestra hub in addition to dozen of theatre groups and music festivals. Parking around the theatre is pretty disastrous. Be prepared.
Susie Burger
::Beautiful theater. There are no bad seats.
Katya Skarzhinsky
::Kids went to an outstanding concert. There's a cafe, permanent exhibition of theatrical costumes and changing art exhibitions. Fairly expensive, needs a facelift, but it is THE Jerusalem Theater, y'know
Edward Geller
::Seats were comfortable. Sound was awesome. Atmosphere was warm, friendly and lively. Very Israeli - though at this performance most of the audience were recent newcomers to Israel.