By August Strindberg
The Father outlines the complex crisis of a married couple with precision and cruelly. Laura, the wife of a military man and a devoted mother, embarks on a war over her right to educate her daughter in a traditional manner. On the other hand, her husband, who is also a scientist, aspires to give his daughter a progressive and secular education. While the prevailing interpretation of the play until now has been through the eyes of the man, as a victim of a "demonic" woman who drives him to the depths of depression and madness, here there is an additional view that sees the woman also as a victim of ongoing male suppression and emasculation. In the cruel psychological war between the two - there are no rules and only the strongest will survive.
Translation: Gad Kaynar
Director: Kfir Azulay
Set Design: Atalia Har-Zvi
Movement Director: Amit Levy
Music: Eldad Lidor
Lighting: Dan Glazer
Cast: Final yeaR Acting students at Tel Aviv University