Ofira Henig


Ofira Henig is an Israeli theater director. She has served as the artistic director of Jerusalem's Khan Theatre, the Israel Festival, The Laboratory in Jerusalem, and the Herzliya Theater Ensemble.

Biography

Born in 1960 on Kibbutz Ruhama, Israel, Ofira Henig was the third child of the administrator Nathan Hönig and rhythmics teacher Bessie née Schauffer. Her parents had immigrated to Palestine from Switzerland in 1945. In 1962, the family moved to Holon. Henig attended Mitrani Municipal High School. After military service from 1979-1981, she studied drama at the Kibbutz College in Tel Aviv, graduating in 1986.
Her first directing projects included Peter Schaffer's Equus and Martin Sherman's Bent, both of which premiered at Beit Zvi in Ramat Gan.
From 1991-1993, she worked as a director for Habima Theatre in Tel Aviv. In 1995, she became the artistic director of Jerusalem's Khan Theatre. She later served as the director of the Israel Festival. In 2002, she was appointed the artistic director of theater and dance for the Jerusalem International Festival, and in 2004 she took on the artistic direction of The Laboratory, a new experimental theater in Jerusalem. In 2008, she became the leader of the Herzliya Theater Ensemble.
In 2006, she staged In Spitting Distance, a one-man show written by Taher Najib and starring Khalifa Natour. The piece garnered international recognition. The play toured the world, performing at the Sydney Opera House, the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, and the Barbican Centre in London.
Her 2016 work Manmaro features Khalifa Natour and deals with the experiences of Syrian refugees.

Selected works

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