The 33rd edition of Theatronetto, the solo-performance festival established by the late producer Yaakov Agmon, started on Wednesday in Acre with two one-woman shows: Yoreshet (Heiress), written by Adi Grof and performed by Yael Sadan, followed by By Shamira Imber. Inspired by Imber’s 2005 radio newscast, in which she thanked the public and bid it farewell after roughly three decades of broadcasting, Yoav Ginai wrote the play, with Meirav Gruber inhabiting the role. A highly personal performance, Heiress is an encounter between the audience and a young woman who nervously urges members to celebrate with her. The odd contrast – ...