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For us, Be Beautiful is not just another show. It's a warm, loving family who's been working together for a long time, succeeding in maintaining a continuous, in-depth, ever-evolving work.

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Shir Goldberg graduated the Directing Programme in Tel Aviv University, Faculty of Arts. She has an MFA in directing. Among the plays she directed: Becket's Radio 2, Genet's The Maids, Anouille’s Antigone and Levin's The Dreamer.

In 2005 Shir co-wrote and co-directed with Moshe Perlstein and Shachar Pinkas the piece Walk(wo)man, which participated in the Acco Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre.

Today Shir is directing Peter Weiss's Marat/Saad in the Tel Aviv University Theatre.





Adi Zisman graduated the Musicology Department and the Music Academy in the Tel Aviv University. She has an M.A - Magna Cum Laude – Piano(1994) and a B.A. - Magna Cum Laude - Piano and Musicology (1988-1993).

Among the many shows she's directed in Israel and in the U.S are: Closer Than Ever- Hudson Theater Ensemble – (2005), Hap”Pea”ly Ever After (an original Musical) – Silly On Sixth- (2005), Personals – Hudson Theater Ensemble, NJ (2004), In Herzlya, Israel, (1996-2001), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jungle Book, Little Shop Of Horrors, Blood Brothers, Once Upon a Mattress.

Today, Adi teaches musical theatre and song presentation in the Be'er Sheva School of Acting and in Yoram Levinstein's School of Acting.




Roi Sarouk graduated the Acting Programme in Tel Aviv University in 2004, and has a BA in Theatre Arts. He is a classically trained singer.

Roi choreographed the movement in such musicals as: Little Shop of Horrors, Once Upon A Mattress and Blood Brothers.

Among the many roles he played in the TA University Theatre are: Jean in Strindberg's Miss Julie, The Groom in Lorca's Blood Wedding and Tibalt in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Since his graduation, he has appeared in the Cameri Theatre’s production: Songs of the Cameri. He also played the part of Ben in Pinter's The Dumb Waiter in the Simta Theatre.

Today, Roi is a member of Rina Yerushalmi's ITIM Ensemble and plays in its production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.





Natalie Fainstein graduated the Acting Programme in Tel Aviv University in 2004, and the Actor/Creator Programme in 2005. She has an MFA in Theatre Arts. She's the Winner of the David Davidoff scholarship. Among the roles she played in the TA University Theatre are: Hecuba in Euripides' Hecuba, She in Ionesco's Frenzy For Two, Queen Deianeira in Sophocles' Women of Trachis and Shibolet Nerd in Levin's Morris Schimmle. After graduation, Natalie performed in Ruthie Kanner's Dionysus at Dizengof Center, which took part in the 2004 Acco Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre. Today, Natalie plays the part of Hermia in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (directed by Rina Yerushalmi).

Be Beautiful started as Natalie's MFA graduation project in the Actor/Creator Programme in TA University.





Efrat Karmazin-weissman graduated the Acting Programme in Tel Aviv University in 2005, and has a BA in Arts. She's the Winner of the Anita Foundation scholarship.

Among the roles she played in the TA University Theatre are: Irene in Chekhov’s Three Sisters, the Dreamer in Levin’s The Dreamer, the wife in Lotte Ingrische’s An Evening For Three, and Shulamith in the musical production Thou Art. She also performed in the play She who Sits in Gardens, which participated in the SmallBama Festival 2004.






Carine Marom graduated the Yoram Levinstein School of Acting in 2003. She's the Winner of the Sharet Foundation scholarship. Among the roles she played during her studies are: Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's Macbeth, Tzasha in Levin's Schitz and Lane in Cartwright's Street. Carine wrote, directed and performed the musical comedy The Show in Tmuna Theatre. She played the lead in a short film which was nominated in the Munich Festival 2005. She also appeared in Maria Schreider's film Life of Love as Helen. Today, in addition to Be Beautiful, Carine is a member of Rina Yerushalmi's ITIM Ensemble and plays Hyppolita and The Fairy in its production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.






Karin Tepper Bar Zeev graduated the Acting Programme in Tel Aviv University in 2001, and has a BA in Arts. She's the Winner of an excellence scholarship from the TA University (2001). Between 2002 and 2005 she was a member of Rina Yerushalmi's ITIM Ensemble and played Elektra in its production of Mythos and Natasha its Chekhov's Three Sisters. She participated in several productions in the Acco Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre, including Shir Goldberg's Walk(wo)man in 2005. Among the roles she played in the TA University Theatre are: Lotte in Strauss' Gross und Klein, Midwife and Chorus in Euripides' Madea, Deborah in Pinter's From Alaska and Sister George in Marcus' Killing Sister George.