Micah Lewensohn

Micah Lewensohn (Hebrew: מיכה לבינסון, born in Jerusalem, August, 1952) is an Israeli theater director and actor.

Background

Lewensohn is a graduate of the Israeli Music Conservatory in Tel Aviv. During his army years he was a senior editor-producer in the IDF Radio where he also hosted numerous radio programs and served as a military correspondent in the Yom Kippur War (1973) and later in the 1st Lebanon War (1982).

After completing his studies at New York University Film School (BA) and Theater Directing (MFA) – he received a National Endowment for the Arts grant, serving as the Assistant General Director at the Pittsburgh Public Theater.

Since his return to Israel in 1980, he directed over 50 productions in all theaters in Israel.

His productions won several theater prizes: best play, best musical, best revival as well as best director awards.

Directing for the Theater

Additional Activities

Alongside his work in the theater, Lewensohn directed entertainment spectacles, musical events and commercials. Among his projects:

Translations

From English to Hebrew

On the board of directors of

References

  1. Patience, Martin (2006-04-07). "Hitler musical big hit in Israel". BBC News. Retrieved 2011-10-10.
  2. Handelzalts, Michael (2008-04-02). "Theater / Oh yes, it was worth it". Haaretz.com. Retrieved 2011-10-10.

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