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SUMMARY:New dates for the play “Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead”
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DESCRIPTION:The play at Tmuna Theater in Tel Aviv, directed by Yotam Gotal, continues
to captivate audiences and has received rave reviews since its premiere.
This stage adaptation of the Nobel Prize-winning author Olga Tokarczuk’s
novel is remarkable for its intellectual, emotional, and poetic richness,
free from didacticism or moralizing. The play combines reflections on
human-nature relations with critiques of power structures, religion, and
patriarchal social order, delivering its message through vivid,
contradictory characters with subtle humor and irony.
The performance of Naomi Yoeli as the main character, Janina Duszejko, has
been widely praised. Yoeli also received the “Golden Hedgehog” award
for Best Actress for her role, at the ceremony honoring outstanding
achievements in Israeli independent theater — one of the most prestigious
events in the off-stage theater scene. Critics highlighted her
multi-layered, moving performance, as well as the harmony among the rest of
the cast, creating a precise and cohesive ensemble.
The stage adaptation is based on the Hebrew translation by Miriam
Borenstein, praised for its accuracy and aesthetic. The premiere took place
on November 23, 2024, with the production supported by the Polish Institute
in Tel Aviv, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, and the Mif’al HaPais Culture
and Arts Fund.
New winter dates for the play:
16/01/2026 (Friday) | 31/01/2026 (Saturday) | 10/02/2026 (Tuesday) |
13/02/2026 (Friday)
More information on tickets and showtimes is available on the Tmuna Theater
website.
For more information about the book (in Hebrew)
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