Ofra Haza was the voice of Israel — its soul and its pride. Her songs were known from Tel Aviv to New York. The musical "Offra" is an attempt to touch her life: a childhood in the tough Hatikva neighborhood, her first steps on the big stage, a meteoric rise to fame, and a tragic end.
Ofra Haza was the voice of Israel — its soul and its pride. Her songs were known from Tel Aviv to New York. The musical "Offra" is an attempt to touch her life: a childhood in the tough Hatikva neighborhood, her first steps on the big stage, a meteoric rise to fame, and a tragic end.
On the stage of Ashkelon's Culture Hall — true stars: Moshe Peretz, Libi Penkar, and others. Golden hits "Yam al Yam," "Im Nin'alu," and "Shir Ha-Shirimot" will be performed live. The show weaves archival photographs, newsreel footage, and live music into a single, immersive emotional experience.
Tickets from 99 shekels. On sale at Mevalim.co.il.