The HaSimta Theater (Lane) is one of the first small tetars in Israel, created in the early 80s of the 20th century. The goal of creating this theater is to enable artists and directors to create "non-standard" productions, in the theater - studios designed for a narrow circle of sophisticated theater-goers. Most of the productions are not subsidized by state or public foundations and organizations. Rehearsals take place in the theater in the morning, and small performances in the evening. Teatar is often used for chamber exhibitions and musical performances. The HaSimta Theater is known for its chamber jazz performances. The theater has a small bar and cafeteria. Translated with Google Translate
This unhurried walk from the embankment through the old city to another part of the embankment will allow you to fully understand and feel the old part of the city of Jaffa. Walking along the promenade from the famous ledge resembling the bow of a ship to the customs building, we learn the history of an important port city, and, having understood from the port along the stairs to its narrow streets, we plunge into the kingdom of the east. But not for long will we be accompanied by a sense of fairy tales of a thousand and one nights. The modern history of Jaffa will slightly open the veil on his creative and pictorial side. These are galleries, monuments, sculptures, a constant floating orange and zodiac signs with a wish bridge. We conclude our walk by going down along the house of Simon Tanner to the English part of the port to its restaurants, shops and the famous scales, which served the English customs faithfully in a difficult fight against smugglers. By the way, from the roof of the house of the tanner Simon almost two thousand years ago, Christianity began its journey to Rome. Translated with Google Translate