
About this Event
Visit The Breman Museum for an insightful look into the career of actor, filmmaker and producer, Itzik Cohen, currently playing Tevye in at the Alliance Theatre. This conversation will be moderated by Co-Artistic Director of the Alliance Theatre, Chris Moses. Then, get a first look at The Breman's new exhibition, Fiddler on the Roof: Costumes & Contrasts — An Exploration of Tradition & Identity.
Itzik Cohen
Itzik Cohen is thrilled to return to the stage in this cherished production of Fiddler on the Roof. A celebrated Israeli actor, filmmaker, and television producer, Itzik’s career spans over three decades across theater, film, and television. Known for his emotional depth and magnetic stage presence, he brings authenticity and heart to every role. Born in Tel Aviv, Itzik earned his BA in Theater from Tel Aviv University after serving in the IDF. He co-founded the pioneering drag band The Daughters of Pesia in 1995, helping bring drag into the Israeli mainstream. His theater credits include standout roles with the Cameri Theater such as Roger De Bris (The Producers), Edna Turnblad (Hairspray), and Lazer Wolf in the 2008 Israeli production of Fiddler on the Roof. His portrayal of Edna earned him a nomination for Leading Actor at the Israeli Theater Prize Awards. On screen, Itzik gained international acclaim as Captain Gabi Ayub in the hit series Fauda. He also starred in A Matter of Size, earning Best Actor at Israel’s Visitor’s Booth awards and an Ophir nomination. Other notable appearances include The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem, The Women’s Balcony, and Maktub. A finalist on Dancing with the Stars Israel and a fan favorite on The Masked Singer Israel, Itzik continues to captivate audiences with his versatility and passion. He dedicates this performance to those who hold on to joy and hope—no matter how strong the winds may blow.
Chris Moses
Christopher Moses has worked in professional theater for twenty years and was awarded the Governor’s Award for Arts and Humanities for his work in the field. After working at the Alliance for ten years, he became the Director of Education in 2011, overseeing the Alliance Theatre Institute (twice recognized as an Arts Model by the Federal Department of Education), Theatre for Youth and Families programming, and the Acting Program. Under his leadership, the Alliance launched its Kathy & Ken Bernhardt Theatre for the Very Young program, providing fully interactive professional theater experiences for children ages newborn through five; the Alliance Teen Ensemble, performing world premiere plays commissioned for and about teens; Palefsky Collision Project, where teens produce a new work after colliding with a classic text; and Alliance@work, a professional development program designed for the business sector. Moses also expanded the Alliance’s summer camp program to serve over 3,000 children in multiple locations across Atlanta. In 2014, Chris added the title Associate Artistic Director and has continued to expand the Alliance’s commissioned works for youth and family audiences.
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The Breman Museum, 1440 Spring Street Northwest, Atlanta, United States
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