Netanel Bellaishe, Performer
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Titles & Awards

So You Think You Can Dance Israel - Winner
Known in Israel as "Born To Dance".

Best Theatre Performance (Male) - Off "Bardway" (Non OSF)
For the role of Gene Kelly in the play
"What a glorious feeling"
Sneak Preview, Rouge Valley.

Wilde Award Nominee - Best Actor in a Musical
For his performance in "Steam Heat"
Michigan.



Reviews

"His presence on stage was all-encompassing as Netanel Bellaishe sang and danced into the hearts of audiences and "Sneak Preview" readers alike in OCT's production of
"What a Glorious Feeling"

Sneak Preview. (What a Glorious Feeling)

"Netanel Bellaishe (Mike) performs with effortless perfection
in I Can Do That"

maine.broadwayworld.com (A Chorus Line)

"Netanel Bellaishe is outstanding as the boy with the bad reputation Tommy Djilas"
Vero Beach 32963. (The Music Man)

"Such a suave gentleman, managing both to understate the piece and knock your eyes out with his mastery of it"
"It's a tall order to sing and dance an icon like Kelly, and Bellaishe nails it."

Ashland Daily Tidings. (What a Glorious Feeling)

"Israeli Star Sparkles as Gene Kelly at Oregon Cabaret Theatre"
"I would pay to watch this guy mop the floor. Any floor. Any time. With or without a mop. Or music, even.
Netanel Bellaishe is that good."
"Lithe and light on his feet, this talented young performer is simply too smooth."

Ashland Play Reviews. (What a Glorious Feeling)

"Netanel Bellaishe is solid as Kelly. He's charismatic yet brooding, sings with a wink in his eye and dances with looseness. He's all manic energy, trying out different dance steps on the table or with a cane or a fedora. He can't not dance."
The Daily Courier. (What a Glorious Feeling)

"Bellaishe absolutely channels Gene Kelly. His moves, his grace, the tilt of his hat and, astonishingly, even his facial features, become Kelly. It's breathtaking."
Ashland Daily Tidings. (What a Glorious Feeling)

"Womanizing furniture salesman Fred Casely seems to defy gravity as he leaps into the story, quickly capturing both Roxie’s heart, and the attention of the audience."
"As Fred, Netanel flips through the air with ease, landing deftly on the Beef & Boards stage and performing Chicago’s Bob Fosse choreography with equal amounts of strength and flexibility, seeming to defy the limitations of the human body."

Indianapolis.broadwayworld.com (Chicago)

"Netanel Bellaishe is fantastic in his dance scenes. Indeed, you can hardly keep your eyes off Bellaishe, who began his career as a soloist with Israeli ballet companies."
thesandpaper.net (The Boy Friend)


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