A sharp and biting satire about power, corruption, and privilege.
Imagine a king with a rumbling stomach.
He craves something he cannot obtain legally.
Fortunately, his queen reminds him that as king, he has the power to change the kingdom's laws to get what he desires.
Yaakov Shabtai's masterful final play is a powerful artistic interpretation of the biblical tale of Naboth's vineyard – more relevant today than ever. The plot unfolds during an endless feast of King Ahab and Jezebel. When King Ahab covets his neighbor Naboth's vineyard and is refused, his rage boils over. Encouraged by his wife Queen Jezebel, he resolves to seize the land at any cost.
A passionate and searing satirical drama that delves into the shadowy depths of politics, greed, and corrupting power.