Adi Hendler is a versatile performer trained in acting, singing and dancing. She trained in classical singing and opera at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. She performed in roles such as First Lady in The Magic Flute and toured across Israel in The Sound of Music as a Nun, covering the role of Mother Superior. Adi was recognised as an ‘outstanding musician’ during her military service, allowing her to continue developing her career while performing with the Israeli Air Force Band. She has been featured as a soloist at high-profile events, such as the Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony, broadcast on national television.
Adi participated at the International Jazz Festival in Eilat as well as in singer-songwriter workshops and is committed to continuously honing her craft. She has earnt awards including the Keren Sharett award from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation. With experience across multiple genres, Adi is excited to further her career in one of the world’s largest musical theatre hubs. She looks forward to both learning from and contributing to London’s vibrant artistic community.
Adi holds the Tomoro Foundation Award at the Royal Academy of Music.