Who Do You Think You Are

Five childhood friends reunite for one fateful weekend in the middle of nowhere – years after life has taken them down separate paths.

They're no longer the girls they once were, perhaps not even real friends anymore.
But something pulls them back into the same chaotic swirl of emotions they thought they’d left behind.
What starts as an attempt to recreate their beloved high school Spice Girls routine quickly unravels into something deeper – dredging up old secrets, unresolved resentments, and memories they'd rather forget.
Can they survive the weekend?
Will they find a way to bridge the gap between who they were and who they've become?
A bold, fast-paced Israeli comedy that will take you straight back to your high school days.

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Reviews

Yuval Ariel’s blog:

" The play touches anyone who has experienced a perfect friendship that time has changed, anyone who was surprised to find that life did not preserve their youthful dreams, anyone who knows the feeling of recollection, the need to stay true to oneself, and to confront what has been forgotten. It does not offer solutions — it offers a meeting: deep, honest, full of humor and emotion, a meeting where one can reflect on who we were, who we are, and what remains there in the grove with the cushion and the notes."

Bilui Na’im:

" In the hall, it is clearly felt that the comedy works: laughter erupts again and again, warm applause, a sense of release. Alongside the humor, the audience also empathizes... Yael Levental demonstrates clear comedic talent and excellent timing… Riki Blich brings explosive energy, Osnat Fishman gives her character a deeper emotional dimension, Shiran Huberman manages to create a captivating presence, and Rinat Matatov adds another layer to the ensemble. The combination of a witty play, brisk direction, and a talented quintet of actresses creates an enjoyable theatrical evening."

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