Oded Liphshitz (in Hebrew: (עודד ליפשיץ) is an Israeli playwright.

Oded Liphshitz
עודד ליפשיץ
Born1981
Kiryat Ata, Israel
NationalityIsraeli
OccupationPlaywright
Notable workAlbert, The Light Turns Up On Me
Websitehttps://odedliphshitzplays.com
Kigler
The Girl Who Is Actually a Wheelbarrow

He was born in Kiryat Ata, Israel, in 1981, and currently lives in Tel Aviv and teaches in the theatre department of Tel Aviv University. [1] His play Albert received the Bernstein prize for literature 2012. His play The Light Turns Up On Me has won Beit lessin's Open stage 1st Award 2010 along with Heidelberg's stage market 2010 special award. Liphshitz' plays have been produced in Israel and abroad.[2] He was marked on several occasions by critics and scholars as one of the prominent voices of Israeli young generation of playwrights. [3][4][5]

References edit

  1. ^ Oded Liphshitz page, in Faculty of Arts, Tel Aviv University
  2. ^ Oded Liphshitz CV, in Oded Liphshitz site
  3. ^ Tamar Rotem (July 3, 2013), "Why Nisim Alony's successor hasn't arise ?, in Haaretz (Hebrew)
  4. ^ Sarit Fuchs (July 3, 2009), Do we see another Hanoch Levin ?, in Maariv (Hebrew)
  5. ^ Marat Parkhomovsky (May 5, 2009), Interview with Oded Liphshitz, in Iton Tel Aviv (Hebrew)