Abraham is all about finding new ways to do old things and old ways to do new things, whether that means a queered Shakespeare or a clown show about global migration. He is the founder of The Wirelings, a digital theatrical concern focused on developing new ways of creating theatre in light of COVID-19 and of ClownsAgainst, a social-protest clown troupe based in Hadera, Israel.
Located outside of Tel Aviv, he's an adaptor-director-clown always down to get silly with his collaborators, and firmly believes that being silly together is the essence of solid teamwork. As an educator, he believes in creating contained, collaborative spaces that allow for free exploration of the intersection of the self and the theatrical endeavor. He holds an MFA in Theatre Directing from Tel Aviv University, a BA in Radio/TV/Film from Northwestern University, and a teacher's certification in Theatre and Directing from Seminar HaKibbutzim College of Education, Technology & Art in Tel Aviv. |