Einstein- The Boy Who Never Stopped Asking

Theater: Mediatheque Theatre

Playwright: Ya’ara Reshef-Nahor; Director: Noam Shmuel; Dramaturgy: Ori Urian; Music: Tal Blecharovitz; Choreography: Tom Appelbaum; Stage Design: Zeev Levy; Costume Design: Aviah Bash; Video Art: Nimrod Zin; Lighting Design: Uri Morag; Speech Instructor: Margalit Gez; Props: Roei Akav; LED Balls: Zadok Soffer; Assistant Director: Noa Ben Ari; Violinist: Chen Shenhar

Age: 9-12

The story of Albert Einstein, the curious and rebellious German boy who became the world’s most famous scientist, changing the face of science forever. Albert Einstein wasn’t always considered a “genius”, as a child he was considered strange, constantly asking questions no one could understand, irritating and even angering his teachers. Albert found it difficult to adapt to the strict German education methods at school, and often got in trouble with his teachers. He was beginning to feel utterly hopeless, until one day, he was notified that he is permanently expelled from school. Albert felt as if he didn’t belong anywhere, and that his future is grim. Thanks to a single teacher who recognized his unique talent, Albert was convinced to not give up his great passion for science, to continue to explore and seek knowledge and eventually become the most influential scientist of all time.

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Running Time: 70 minutes

Cast: Maya Bachowski; Daniel Damidov; Lior Zohar; Moran Tahan; Roy Sa'ar; Roy Raviv; Nadav Shama