, and
Gila Almagor, 1967 Alongside his radio work, Ansky has had a long stage career, performing at
Habima,
The Cameri,
Haifa,
Beersheba Theater, and Bamat HaShakhnim (Actors' Stage). His notable stage works include:
Alfi,
Mimale Makom,
Love Letters,
Pygmalion,
Broken Glass, ''Amy's World
, Herod
, Antigone, Cry, the Beloved Country
, and Malcolm the Small and His War with the Eunuchs''. He also performed monodramas, including: •
I Am Not Dreyfus •
Navelot •
Reverse In autumn 2014, he staged a solo show
Live Broadcast Fall (
Nefila BeShidur Chai), written by Aryeh Krishik and directed by Alex Kagan. It portrayed the final days of a prominent broadcaster and addressed social protest and personal despair, including the self-immolation of
Moshe Silman. The play toured Israel and later traveled to Paris, Rome, and New York. Ansky also hosted major memorial ceremonies for
Holocaust Remembrance Day at
Yad Vashem. In 1991, he sued journalist
Amnon Dankner for defamation following allegations of sexual misconduct published in a biography of
Dan Ben Amotz. The case went to arbitration under
Tommy Lapid and ended in a settlement. In 2018, he received a **lifetime achievement award** from **A.M.I. (Israel Artists Association)**. In 2019, he was named **Yakir Tel Aviv** (Honored Citizen of Tel Aviv-Yafo). Since mid-2020, he has performed his solo stage adaptation of ''Plato's Apology of Socrates''. == Television and film career ==