Sharon Ingrid Stark
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Tel Aviv,
Sharon Ingrid Stark is an Israeli playwright and director. A graduate of Nissan Nativ Acting Studio and Seminar Hakibutzim, with the highest excellence
Biography

Sharon Ingrid Stark is an Israeli playwright, director and actress.

Born in 1974, She is a graduate of School of American Ballet, New York, Nissan Nativ Acting Studio, Tel Aviv, and Seminar Hakibutzim, where she completed B.Ed. with the highest excellence. 

Sharon wrote and directed original plays mainly in Tmuna Theater, Tel Aviv, where they are well received by critics and audiences alike.

Among her original plays are "Paradox" and "TruLove LTD."

As a theater actress, Sharon worked at Haifa Theater, the Khan Theater, Tmuna Theater, and Akko Festival. Noteworthy performances in the theater include-  Helen in Machinal, (Dir. Sinai Peter), Vivi in Happiness by Michael Gurevitch, The Creature in Town of the Small People (Nominated for best supporting actress) Directed by Ofira Henig,  Mother in Theorema (Dir. Ariel Wolf)

On screen, Sharon acts in many comic and dramatic TV Series, notably as Shlomzion in "Lost in Africa" by Yuval Shaferman, Yael in "Mama's Angle" directed by Eyal Sella, and Nomi Reshef in "The Greenhouse" and more.

 

Plays

by Sharon Ingrid Stark

Trulove Ltd. is a surprising comedy about algorithms and love, for one voice and three actors (1M, 2F). In Trulove Ltd., a state-of-the-art matchmaking app determines compatibility between users. Tanya, a 43-year-old divorced mother-of-two, had her fair share of useless searches and disappointing dates. But can she cope with algorithm-generated romantic bliss?

Cast:
2 female, 1 male, 1 male voice.
by Sharon Ingrid Stark

Paradox is a comic and philosophical play, investigating a female identity in a deconstructive manner.

Prof. Reuben Nimrodi, the charismatic professor of Philosophy, disappears over night. In the absence of her role model and secret infatuation, his devoted and neurotic academic assistant, named Yonat, is forced to substitute teach his class. This is the starting point of a surprising plot that develops into an impossible murder investigation. In a comic manner down the path of relativity, the play deconstructs a metaphoric murder of a father figure, and the characters themselves.

Cast:
2 females

Successes

The main quality of "Paradox" comes from the brilliant text by Stark, which successfully interweaves philosophical terms with passionate drama, surrealism, humor, and even a mystery plot, style Agatha Christy. The mix the Stark created is intriguing, arousing and surprising all the way through.