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Gesher theatre says" is presented every year in the paved square in front of the Tel Aviv Museum in the circus tent, which does not hold a large number of spectators and does not cover the cost of the show. But "Gesher" returns and every year practically fulfills the obligation "To remember and not to forget".
Before adding this into the article, I'd like to learn whether this tradition continues (if only to use the proper tense of the verb) - Altenmann>talk07:01, 2 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
[1]:"In 1993, an Israeli material appeared for the first time in Gesher:"... "the play was presented not on a frontal stage but in a circus tent, which was erected especially for the project. The players remember rehearsals without air conditioning in the hot summer months at Yarkon Park. The show was a huge success and ran for 14 years." - Altenmann>talk07:07, 2 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]