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the show "I can't see you" Presents an exciting, honest and important story about the struggle of boys and girls on the autistic continuum in society. The show was created by Tsliv Harlofsky, which brings the voices of the characters to the front of the stage, while emphasizing the message of accepting difference and the importance of breaking prejudices about people with disabilities. The group consists of 4 players on the streak, and another player who is diagnosed as gifted and represents "society" in the show. Rehearsals for the show took place in the living room of Tslil's house, in a family atmosphere.

The show "You Don't See Me On You" • An exciting confrontation between boys and girls about the autistic continuum in society (Photo: Tsliil Harlofsky)
The show "You Don't See Me On You" • An exciting confrontation between boys and girls about the autistic continuum in society (Photo: Tsliil Harlofsky)

The play, which is performed by actors who graduated from the "Leo-Bak" high school, is not just a theater performance - it is a journey of self-strengthening, facing challenges and creating connections between the "different world" and the "normal world". Each actor on stage not only plays his character, but also embodies the personal process he went through - dealing with his differences and living alongside autism. The choice of actors who are themselves on the autistic spectrum not only gives the show authenticity, but also makes it touching and closer to teenagers and young adults who face similar challenges.

The show "You Don't See Me On You" • An exciting confrontation between boys and girls about the autistic continuum in society (Photo: Tsliil Harlofsky)
The show "You Don't See Me On You" • An exciting confrontation between boys and girls about the autistic continuum in society (Photo: Tsliil Harlofsky)

The play includes a mixture of moving and comic texts, through which the actors present their personal experiences. They tell their stories: the moments of diagnosis, the daily struggles, the questions and answers they give themselves on the way to success. Each episode of the show is an opportunity to look into the eyes of the characters and understand the world from their point of view. The experiences conveyed on stage are, as mentioned, both drama and comedy, and they are not afraid to deal with painful and sensitive issues, but do so in a touching and thought-provoking way.

The show "You Don't See Me On You" • An exciting confrontation between boys and girls about the autistic continuum in society (Photo: Tsliil Harlofsky)
The show "You Don't See Me On You" • An exciting confrontation between boys and girls about the autistic continuum in society (Photo: Tsliil Harlofsky)

The meeting with the audience

One of the main features of the show is the meeting with the audience at the end of the show. Here, the actors don't just "get out of character", but really introduce themselves and the path they have taken so far. They share with the audience their moments of struggle, their personal stories and their experiences, thus creating a real discourse that invites viewers to delve deeper into questions of acceptance, inclusion and breaking stigmas. This conversation with the audience, which is done in an open and honest way, not only changes perspective, but also creates a real bridge between the two worlds - that of the different and that of the "normal".

The show "You Don't See Me On You" • An exciting confrontation between boys and girls about the autistic continuum in society (Photo: Tsliil Harlofsky)
The show "You Don't See Me On You" • An exciting confrontation between boys and girls about the autistic continuum in society (Photo: Tsliil Harlofsky)

The rehearsal experience - Tslil's house as a "family living room"

The show was not born in a prestigious theater studio, but in Tsli's house, where rehearsals took place in the living room - a warm and family place. The rehearsals were not only work on texts, but an emotional process that emphasized persistence, self-strengthening and mutual help. The actors, who are all graduates of the "Leo-Back" school, went through a long process of preparation and intensive practices together, the purpose of which is not only to prepare the show but also to strengthen the self-confidence of each of them. In this version of the show, each actor not only acts - he lives the character, experiences the story, and learns not to give up even when it's hard.

The show "You Don't See Me On You" • An exciting confrontation between boys and girls about the autistic continuum in society (Photo: Tsliil Harlofsky)
The show "You Don't See Me On You" • An exciting confrontation between boys and girls about the autistic continuum in society (Photo: Tsliil Harlofsky)

The show inspires not only those who deal with autism, but also for a wide audience of people, who invite themselves to a world of change, understanding and acceptance. Each of the players represents a personal story of success despite the challenges, and is a living model of perseverance, self-belief and determination.

Who are the players and what are they doing today?

The show features actors aged 20-22, graduates of the "Leo-Bak" school. Today, many of them serve in the national service, others study at universities or other educational institutions. Each of them carried with them the personal process that took them from rehearsals to scenes on stage, but at the same time each of them also faced life after the show - a reality in which they are not only actors, but young people who continue their path in different worlds. Some of them state that participating in the show gave them important tools not only in the field of art, but also in social and emotional aspects of their personal lives.

The names of the players:

  • Ellroy era
  • Liran Toina
  • Sahar at night
  • Nadav Ilon
  • Ilya Chudnovsky
The show "You Don't See Me On You" • An exciting confrontation between boys and girls about the autistic continuum in society (Photo: Tsliil Harlofsky)
The show "You Don't See Me On You" • An exciting confrontation between boys and girls about the autistic continuum in society (Photo: Tsliil Harlofsky)

A message of hope and change

The show "You are not seen" is not just a theatrical project - it is a statement of change. Every moment in the show carries with it a message of acceptance and inclusion, breaking the glass ceiling between the different and the world that surrounds it, inviting the viewers to look at the different in a more humane, inclusive and embracing way. This is a show that talks about coping, about difficulties, but mainly about the human ability to strive and dream, even when the path is not always easy.

The show takes the audience through funny, exciting and thought-provoking experiences, while allowing an open and important discussion about the place of people with autism in society. More than that, she shows us the power of every person, even if they are "different", to be an example to all of us - how not to give up on ourselves, how to believe in our power and change the world in which we live.

In conclusion, the power of this venture, which is much more than a show, cannot be understated. He is a huge inspiration, both for people on the autistic spectrum and for the general public.

The show "You Don't See Me On You" • An exciting confrontation between boys and girls about the autistic continuum in society (Photo: Tsliil Harlofsky)
The show "You Don't See Me On You" • An exciting confrontation between boys and girls about the autistic continuum in society (Photo: Tsliil Harlofsky)

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Mia Zahavi
Mia Zahavi
Mia Zahavi - editor at Hai Pa - the news corporation

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  1. The reviewer saw the play.
    I don't see you. My conclusion is
    1 Stunning
    2 Comical and funny
    3The actors are charming
    4 Ilya Kochav Liran Kochav Nadav Amazing Idan Amazing
    Amazing crescent moon
    5 Amazing show My score for the show is 100

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