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WHO KILLED ARLOSOROFF? THE MUSICAL!

Who Killed Arlosoroff? The Musical
A new and breathtaking production by Mystorin Theatre

Mystorin Theatre takes on one of Israel’s most infamous mysteries: the murder of Haim Arlosoroff.

Location: The Old National Library Building
Edmond J. Safra Campus, Givat Ram, Jerusalem, Building 11

Once a vault of knowledge, the historic library now becomes a timeless stage for secrets, illusions, and long-buried questions.

Mystorin Theatre presents a bold, immersive experience unlike anything you’ve seen before.
You, the audience, will journey through seven versions of the crime, each filled with intrigue, secrets, and conspiracies. Step into interrogation rooms, witness the state funeral, the show trial, and scenes beyond imagination, all unfolding in the haunting corridors of the old library.

It was here, nearly a century ago, just days before Dr. Arlosoroff’s assassination, that a secret meeting was held with the British High Commissioner, Sir Wauchope, about covert negotiations with the Nazis. Many have searched this place for clues ever since, but the mystery has never been solved.

Now, almost one hundred years later, you are invited to relive one of the greatest crimes in history.
And perhaps you will be the one to finally answer the question that changed Israel forever:

Who killed Arlosoroff?

Are you ready?

The performance takes place standing and in motion.

Please note: the show is not accessible and includes short walking, standing, and stairs.

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

130₪ | 16+
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Players and characters

Ive Ilin

Once from distant and snowy Russia and today from sunny Tel Aviv.

Living and breathing body and movement has been in ballet classes since the age of 4 and today teaches himself Pilates and movement classes for groups of 40 people of all ages.

He began his acting studies at Nissan Nativ Tel Aviv, went on to an annual program of composition and improvisation and at the same time studied Pilates instruction and courses in kinesiology and rehabilitation and also completed osteopathy studies and received a degree in osteopathy, DO.

Through several independent projects with creative friends in the country in the field of theater, cinema, movement and everything in between, he rolled out to meet Julia Guinness and joined the theater group. Today celebrates over 10 years of co-creation, challenging and fascinating.

 

Dani Brusovani

Theater actor and artist in the public space. Married and father of two stunning children lives in a moshav in the northern Sharon. Danny loves to create crazy representations and costumes. In addition he has a great love for the sea and he sails sailboats. Always be ready for the next job!

Israel Pniel

Lior Avshalom

Is a graduate of Nissan Nativ Tel Aviv, Bachelor’s degree in Directing and Teaching Theater, acting in front of a camera Ruthie Dix. Master’s studies at the Kibbutzim Psychodrama Seminar.

Maya Thomas

Maya is a theatre and screen actress, a stage creator, and a physical dramaturge with a background in modern dance. She is also an acrobat, circus performer, and literary translator. Maya recently returned to live in Israel after 14 years in London, where she underwent extensive training in theatre and movement and performed on numerous stages. She sees theatre as a mysterious, emotionally stirring, meaningful, and revolutionary creative home.

Michal Meg

Choreographer of the Mystorin Theatre Group. A multidisciplinary artist. Graduate of the choreography program at the Kelim Center. Works as a dramaturge and artistic advisor.

Yuri Kazantsev

Theater and film actor. Graduate of the Sophie Moskowitz Acting School. In addition to Mystorin Theater, he plays at the Yiddishpiel Theater and takes part in independent projects at the Fringe Theater.

In his free time he works as a father to two small children and in the little time left he plays guitar and keyboards.

Tsvi Peterkovski

Tsvi Peterkovski. Actor, musician (guitar, banjo, accordion), trained pastry chef and restaurant owner (just in case the artistic plans go sideways), semi-amateur gardener.

Currently plays and sings in the bluegrass band The Billhillies.

Reviews

There’s something spiritual in it, but not in a new agey way.
It felt ancient. Heavy.
I left with goosebumps.
Yarden T., 9.4.25
Yarden T., 9.4.25
Honestly, I thought it would be another weird, over-the-top artsy thing.
But at some point I just stopped thinking and got fully pulled in.
I forgot I was even in Jerusalem.
Levana, 25.3.25
It was one of the craziest experiences. I have no words to explain. Only when I arrived at the old Shaarei Zedek area in Jerusalem, the lights and the setting began to explain to me where I had really arrived... I wish everyone days like I had with the theater.
Shalom Yaakov, 26.11.24

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