Yehiel Orgal studied theatre technology at the State University of
New York. He has been chief lighting designer of the Haifa Muicipal Theatre
since its opening in 1962 and designed the lighting for most its productions.
He is currently also the production manager of the theatre. among the many
productions he designed the lighting for at the Haifa
Municipal Theatre are since its opening in 1962 and designed the
lighting for most its productions. He is currently also the production
manager of the theatre. among the many productions he designed the
lighting for at the Haifa Municipal Theatre are
Caucasian Chalk Circle,
Rashomon, Richard III, Bereavement and Failure, Henry
IV, Soul of a Jew, Ghetto, The Palestinian,
Jerusalem Syndrome, The Jew in
the Duke's Court, Inherit the Wind,
Twins, Rosmersholm,
You Can't Take It With You, Backyard Games, Saturday, Sunday,
Monday (both also in Antwerpen, as well as Candid and The Greeks), Montserrat, To the Sea, The Swan, Uncle Vania,
The Liar, Antigone, Local
Tourism, Angels in America, Honey, Othello, Chimps, Hamlet.
He also designed the lighting for Who's Afraid of Virginia
Woolf, Black Comedy, The
Price, and Streetcar Named Desire and Art at the Beit Liessin Theatre;
Humash Lieder and The Witch
at Yiddishpiel, the Israeli Yiddish Theatre;
Three Sisters, Relatively
Speaking, Mirandolina, All My Sons, and The Beau
Stratagem at the Be'er Sheva Theatre; Lost in Yonkers at The Cameri Theatre, and many
others. He designed the lighting for the Eskesta
Dance Theatre, The Crucible, Fear and Misery in the Third Reich, Ouri, 50 Years Old, and Luggage Packers at the University of Haifa.
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