Habimah Square
How impressions of the same place vary from one person to another
The DANGEROUS Square

Here you have two reviews of the same place by different Google Map users. This is a translation of what they say in Russian:

“Well, there’s nothing special. Just the usual Russian philharmonic! A large area, a tree and a huge square puddle (either a fountain or something like that), which is apace of the square. It’s DANGEROUS. A child or an adult can carelessly get there, there are no fences. It’s a DANGEROUS square for walking in the evening, with a DANGEROUS deepened flower garden without fences, where you can break your legs in the evening. Those with an insurance who are wishing to litigate with the mayor’s office, welcome to Habima Square for an evening walk!”

“It’s a wonderful cultural complex, with the European level of construction of theatrical venues and green spaces created in the surrounding area. There are several concert halls under one roof, a magnificent underground parking of four levels, many cafés on the street,
The theater has several halls of different capacities, cozy and wonderful sound. You can get to the halls on the upper floors both by stairs or by an elevator. Enjoy your experiences.”

Now you have to put on a role of Inspector General to check out which of these reviews is true and which is not.
For starters, there is a fun fact about the Habima Theater (sometimes referred to as Habimah). Did you know that the theater created in 1917 in Moscow basically escaped from the Soviet Union during their road tour in the West because the repertory company chose not to come back? In 1928, the artists finally settled down in Tel Aviv and formed the oldest theater in Israel.
Task 12.1
You should record a native advertising of Habima Square and Theatre (including both interior and exterior). Do not forget to mention the Russian origin of the theater group. Make a short ad of 20 sec or less (in a horizontal format) to get 7 points for your team.
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