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"Boom, I banged my head": The incident tearing up rehearsals for the "Like Big" musical - Walla! culture

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Kim Or-Azulay's carelessness, the nap that caught Israel backstage and the playback that surprised Noam Kleinstein: We caught the stars of the musical "Like Big" from Eric's songs ...


"Boom, I banged my head": The incident tearing up rehearsals for "Like Big"

Kim Or-Azulay's carelessness, the nap caught by Katorza backstage and the playback that surprised Noam Kleinstein: We caught the stars of the musical "Like Big" from Eric Einstein's songs that will come to Chanukah for a chat about jokes, favorite scenes and miracles (not just Chanukah). Watch

"Boom, I banged my head": The incident tearing up rehearsals for "Like Big"

Reporter: Ofir Sagarsky, Photo: Ido Shaham, Video Editing: Stick Pages

The musical "Like Big" from Eric Einstein's songs will be released in the upcoming Chanukah version of a comedy-musical drama starring Israel Katorza, Omar Hazan, Kim Or Azulay, Karya Pouch (on and off with Noam Kleinstein) and a legacy colleague. We hopped on one of the last rehearsals to meet with the musical stars and heard from them what their favorite part of the musical was. Noam Kleinstein, as befits such a talented musician, did not think twice before saying: "The songs." A heritage colleague said he loves his scenes with Israel Katorza and Omar Hazan: "Three very funny boys, and then the girls come and we hide all kinds of things from them." Omar Hazan added that he liked the performance of the song "When You Cry You're Not Beautiful" because "There is madness on stage, everyone is dancing, singing and having fun, and it seems to me that this is when we break up in the play."

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Asked what was the funniest thing that happened to them during rehearsals, Kim Or-Azulay said: "In one of the scenes we stand and demonstrate. Instead of lifting the sign, I lifted it and lowered it, and suddenly boom, I banged my head." Omar Hazan said that the veteran star of the show, Israel Katorza, usually falls asleep behind the scenes. "When he is asleep, I never wake him. I yell 'Israel.' A legacy colleague revealed that he and Omar are waking Israel even when its turn to the stage has not yet arrived.

Watch the full video above, where for the Hanukkah holiday we also asked the stars what their miracle is

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"Me and You," from the musical (Director: Idan Amit, Music: Ophir Kenner, Photography and Editing: Or Rosenberg)

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The "Like Great" musical, intended for the whole family, received the support of the Einstein family with the purpose of commemorating the memory of a great Israeli artist. In the center of the plot, Katorza and his son Omar Hazan run a small record store in the heart of the revitalized area of ​​Tel Aviv, a small corner struggling to survive against the new real estate sharks, who threaten to evacuate the property for demolition and construction of a prestigious tower. Ketorza is a technophobe who never connects to the new world. He is an introverted guy torn between the young and technological world of his peers and his "old-fashioned father".

White has a band together with his good friend (Heritage Fellow) "The Chick Band". The two are surprised when starboard incoming star Autumn Cohen (Kim Or Azulay) is accompanied by her best friend Shira (Katriya Pouch / Noam Kleinstein). Cantor and Heritage are offering girls to join the band and together they are putting on a great show that will be aired live on all social networks - which they hope will help save the store from demolition. The play was written by Pajamas publisher Ilan Rosenfeld, when the director was appointed as a colleague. Ophir Kenner is conductor of the musical production.

The musical "Like Big" will air in Israel starting December 21 in Be'er Sheva and then December 24-30 in Hangar 11 Tel Aviv and throughout the country. For tickets

Source: walla

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