"Good evening, a glorious and exciting evening to you, and welcome to my workshop
"my life has to improve, they have no place to deteriorate any more..."
In this manner, the workshop guide is known and we see that she is quite crazy, we will open with the graduation of the course workshop for the year 2008, while the workshop – which is supposed to revive and improve their lives and complex relationships of those who take part in it – constitute the framework for all of the dramatic situations that will be raised within it.
The characters that arise on the stage one after the other from the audience are partly familiar to us:
Yona & Leviva from"The Craft of Life" by Hanoch Levine.
Aharon and Mira from "The Bus Painter" by Hillel Mitelfunkt .
Amanda and Laura from"The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams.
Tuvia & Dvora from "Seven" by Shmuel Hasafri.
Tzvi & Hana from "Difficult Love" by Moti Lerner .
We get to meet the characters before we observe the situation in their life, which they will share with the workshop participants. The situation is taken in its entirety from the play, while the rest of the happenings between the workshop characters – the relationships with the guide, the rest of the characters and with the audience, are based on improvisation.
During the work process on the play the actors went into depth working on their character, and the workshop, despite its basic falsification in the context of most of the characters enabled the actors to improvise and expand the spectrum of the behaviors of the various characters. The audience was given a unique chance to observe each one of the characters, while they are meeting each other goes beyond the borders of time and place from the original play in which they are "trapped". In addition to this, the workshop allowed comic and entertaining respites between the scenes, and the guide activated the audience several times and had them join in on the breathing, releasing and calming exercises.