The Final Final Solution – Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Darkly funny. Unapologetically sharp. Uncomfortably timely.

The Final Final Solution is a fearless, hour-long stand-up cabaret that takes on October 7, 2023 and its aftermath with biting wit and raw humanity. Fresh from a smash run at Estonia’s Freedom Festival and now on a U.S. tour, this performance transforms unimaginable pain into something incisive, shocking, and deeply human.

This is theater that doesn’t look away—and doesn’t ask you to, either.

Tickets: $18
Student tickets: $5

Doors open at 7:00 PM. Show starts at 7:30 PM.

For questions please contact Rosie Valdez: rosie@cwbpgh.org.org or 412-212-6562

Biographies:

Professor Roy Horovitz (Director, Actor) is an acclaimed Israeli actor, director, translator, dramaturg and scholar. This engagement marks his third time to Pittsburgh having previously performed several solo, one-act plays and taught master classes at several area universities and schools. He is a graduate of Nissan Nativ Acting Studio, B.A. and M.A. (with distinction) from Tel-Aviv University with a PhD from the Department of Comparative Literature in Bar-Ilan, where he is currently a senior faculty member. He performs regularly (in both Hebrew and English,) most notably at Israel’s prestigious Habimah National Theater and around the world at festivals (including Edinburgh and Grahamstown Festivals). He has been awarded Best Actor at the International Haifa Festival, 1997. Films include “The Body” with Antonio Banderas. He directed a series of critically acclaimed productions (including “Not About Nightingales” /Tennessee Williams and “Rabbit Hole”/ David Lindsay-Abaire) and was artistic director of the Municipal Theatre in Kiryat Shemona, dramaturg of Beer-Sheba Theatre and a visiting professor at the American University in Washington DC, the University of Texas in Austin and Middlebury College. His academic work delves into the cultural, political and historical significance of theater, with a particular focus on Israeli identity and the Holocaust. Publications include his book “World of Innocents- The Dramatic Afterlife of the Bible in Yaakov Shabtai’s Plays” (2021) and several articles in various academic magazines.

Hadar Galron (Playwright, Actor) is an Israeli-based an award-winning international screenwriter, playwright, actress, comedienne, director and songwriter whose career encompasses theater, TV, cinema and music. Her works regularly tour internationally and enjoy long-running productions at home such as the full-length drama Mikveh – produced 22 times since 2005 in 9 languages. As screenwriter and performer, Harem can be seen on Amazon Prime and Netflix. Hadar was born in London, to a Jewish orthodox family that immigrated to Israel when she was 13. She writes in different genres touching on such wide-ranging themes such as gender and religion. Hadar is also a professional lecturer (in Hebrew and English), translator and teacher of dramatic writing in several drama academies and universities. As academic and teacher, she has given lectures and Masterclass workshops in NY, London and Prague. Visit hadargalron.com for complete CV.