The Jewish Dog
Omnibus Theatre & Camden People’s Theatre
Based on a book by Asher Kravitz
Lead Artist Shahaf Beer
Performed by Harry Drummond
Light Design by Han Sayles
Composed by Eyal Arad
SM Lily Booth
Dramaturge by Jess Haygarth
Photography by Rona Bar and Ofek Avshalom
Der Yidisher Hunt / The Jewish Dog
A new contemporary performance inspired by a book written by Asher Kravitz.
Lead artist Shahaf Beer
Performed by Harry Drummond
Light Design by Han Sayles @hsfp
Composed by Eyal Arad @eyalaradmusic
SM Lily Booth @lboothdesigns
Dramaturge by Jess Haygarth @jaygarthh
Photos by Rona Bar and Ofek Avshalom @fotometro.art
Filmed by Abraham Kleinman @abraham_kleinman
Performed at Omnibus Theatre & Sprint Festival at Camden People’s Theatre 2025
The Jewish Dog is supported through a Mead Fellowship, awarded by University of the Arts London.
Supported by artist development New Diorama Theatre
Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England
Alice In Wonderland
Bimat Ha’Noar, Rehovot 2025
New musical adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s classic 1865 children’s book for the annual Hanukkah musical by Bimat Ha’Noar, a youth community theatre. performed by 150 participants aged 10-18.
Directed by Zack Zarbiv and Idan Amit
Written by Inbal Gentzer Shibi
Set Design by Shahaf Beer.
Costume Design by Limor Hershko
Light Design by Itamer Hori
Musical director Moish Yosef
Choreographed by Reut Twig
Photos by Shahar Sigal
DYKE Systems Ltd
Pleasance, Edinburgh Fringe, 2025
Are you a Dynamic, Young, Knowledgeable Entrepreneur? Or would you like to become one? Then boy, do I have the show for you! Strong female entrepreneurs Sally and Susan have brought their business expertise all the way from the US of A to a basement in Eedin-boro, England, to show you how you too can join the DYKE community, sell product and get filthy rich!
Written and Performed by Kheski Kobler and Holly Wilson-Guy
Directed by and Co-Written with Lucy Allan
Set designed by Shahaf Beer
Movement Direction by Barry Fitzgerald
Lighting Design by Benny Goodman
Sound from Brid Addison-Child
Produced by Beth Sitek
Technicians Han Sayles and Eliott Sheppard
Stage Management from Edie Ryan-Law
Photos by Andrew Perry
Plewds
Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe, 2024
A cocky gay clown in therapy. A clueless detective. An X-Factor sob story. Pop culture and queer drama drama drama collide against a rainbow backdrop.
A surreal, fast-paced and darkly funny exploration of a queer relationship gone bad. Blending clowning, drag and a subversive take on the trauma-parading solo show.
Created and performed by Kathrine Payne
Directed by Jess Haygarth
Produced by Lou Doyle
Associate directed by Emily Aboud
Set & Costume designed by Shahaf Beer
Lighting designed by Han Sayles
Sound designed by Livvy Lynch
Video designed by Bec Lewis
Photos by Alex Brenner
Sound Of Absence
Omnibus Theatre & Voila! Festival, The Space Theatre, London, 2025
When death arrives, it leaves a void that swallows everything. Memories resurface, forcing her to confront the man he was, the bond they didn’t share, and the love left unspoken in order to rebuild herself.
Journey through time accompanied by poetry and a pianist. Blending live sound, movement, and immersive storytelling, The Sound of Absence is an exploration of loss, memory, and how music becomes a companion in grief.
Playwright, actress, producer Yanina Hope
Composer, pianist Vladyslav Kuznetsov
Director Ivanka Polchenko
Producer David Royzangurt
Movement director: Anna Korzik
Constume & set designer Shahaf Beer
Photos by Valya Korabelnikova
There is a Light and a Whistle for Attracting Attention
National tour, England, 2025
New writing by Henri Merriam. In the beginning, there were stories. Stories of girls and women and men and Love. So when she meets him, she knows the script and she’s ready. But things are starting to go wrong and the stories she’s been told don’t serve her anymore. She doesn’t fit the role. She needs to rewrite her part. So she can be seen.
Be brave. Take a breath.
Writer by Henri Merriam
Director by Sophia Capasso
Design by Shahaf Beer
Lighting Design by Holly Ellis
Sound Design by Frazer Merrick
Co-Producer by Mark Finbow
Photos by Scott Godding
The World Of Yesterday
Courtyard Theatre, Camden Fringe Festival & Camden People’s Theatre, Voila! Festival, London, 2024
Stefan Zweig’s “The World of Yesterday”: culture, chaos, cabaret!
A journey through the life of the renowned Austrian writer whose memoir captured the essence of the human experience in the early 20th century. Born to a Jewish family in Vienna, Zweig flourished during the peaceful pre-war years, before being forced into exile by the rise of Nazism.
The World of Yesterday chronicled an irreversibly changing world, offering a poignant look at the fragility of civilisation, and how easily we can be lost to hate. Holding a mirror to the world of today, this experimental cabaret adaptation asks us to look at our place in the continuing story.
Director Anya Ostrovskaia
Performers Adam Hypki, Zora Owen, Yanina Hope, Abraham Kleinman, Nadav Antman Ron, Zuza Tehanu, Tanya Lyalina
Producer Jack Michael Carr
Scenographer Shahaf Beer
Musician Pini Brown
Movement director Mariana Camiloti
Sound designer Jack Clearwater
Creative producer Nastya Konstantinova
Costume designer Carolyn Corben
Lighting designer Izzy Sinclair
Photos by Valya Korabelnikova & Lucyna Kaniecka
The Jewish Dog
Omnibus Theatre & Camden People’s Theatre
Based on a book by Asher Kravitz
Lead Artist Shahaf Beer
Performed by Harry Drummond
Light Design by Han Sayles
Composed by Eyal Arad
SM Lily Booth
Dramaturge by Jess Haygarth
Photos by Rona Bar and Ofek Avshalom
3 weeks to go(!) Come to meet our dog at @camdenpeoplestheatre as part of Sprint Festival
Lead Artist Shahaf Beer
Performer Harry Drummond
Light Designer Han Sayles
Composer Eyal Arad
Image by Rona Bar and Ofek Avshalom
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