Tmu-na Theater, Experimental theater company in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Tmu-na Theater is a performing arts venue in the Montefiore neighborhood of Tel Aviv, presenting theater, dance, music, and poetry on a single stage. The building on Soncino Road 8 is compact, with an intimate performance space that holds a small audience.
The theater was founded in 1987 by Nava Zuckerman, starting as an artist collective before growing into a permanent venue. It is one of the oldest independent stages in Tel Aviv still operating today.
The theater is known for mixing dance, poetry, and music on a single small stage, often in the same evening. Audiences sit close to the performers, which makes each show feel direct and personal.
The theater is in the Montefiore neighborhood, a quiet area just south of central Tel Aviv that is easy to reach on foot from nearby streets. Checking the program in advance is a good idea, as the schedule changes regularly throughout the year.
The name Tmu-na comes from Hebrew and means image or picture, pointing to the visual approach the stage has followed since its founding. This means that visual elements in a show are often treated as carefully as the spoken word.
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