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Registration of the seventh theatre program by the Dutch comedian Claudia de Breij.
Stage registration of the performance by the Dutch cabaret artist Kim van Zeben.
Live broadcast from Tilburg, where Marc-Marie Huijbregts talks about the highlights of 2018.
Registration of the seventh solo show by the Dutch comedian Pieter Derks.
Registration of the theatre program by the Dutch comedian Brigitte Kaandorp, about the celebration of the centenary of the Mea Culpa College. Rector Cornelis Putman (played by Bert Klunder) presents the festive evening, on which teachers and students perform fun acts, fine dances and beautiful songs. Including the ABC of Madame Manshanden, Wagner's Die Walküre in the adaptation of Brünhilde Putman Braun and a series of chanson classics in the interpretation of Mireille François, the French teacher.
Registration of the theatre program by the Dutch comedian Brigitte Kaandorp.
Registration the theatre program of the same name by the Dutch comedian Lenette van Dongen. In this program Van Dongen questions the collective compulsion to happiness. Because of all that happy tweeting and jolly Facebooking, life seems like one big party, but Van Dongen doesn't believe it. She is more interested in advanced happiness and pierces right through the facade of this 'happy urge'.
Stage registration of the umpteenth comedy special that the Dutch comedian Brigitte Kaandorp played in 2018-2020.
Registration of the fourth theatre program by the Dutch comedy duo (Erik) van Muiswinkel and (Diederik) van Vleuten. The comedy duo broke up after their last program: Van Vleuten has started a second-hand bookstore and seeks solitude. The TV-personality Van Muiswinkel regularly visits his intellectual friend and gradually takes on increasingly insane guises.
Their second theatre program
In this comedy show (the only full show by Jeroen van Merwijk that has been captured on screen) the Dutch musical comedian talks and sings about Mozart, America, the invention of new words and death.
It can go fast. One moment you are tinkering with a moped in your over-complete shed, the other moment you become chief of an Indian tribe. But not before you, as a proud householder with extremely cozy children, have shown how hospitality is meant. In the meantime you play the lead in a musical. It could just be. At least, in the absurd universe of comedian, actor and vlogger Henry van Loon. And in his performance Sleutelmoment it could all happen at the same time.
Comedian, actor and vlogger Henry van Loon will be in the theater until May 2019 with his new cabaret performance Onze Henry. In this personal program, he zooms in on his Brabant roots and serves you both hilarious and fidelely reflections and moving songs. You do not think of it, but you do see it, so that afterwards you come out with a pearly sheen and whisper, shaking your head to your temporary bed partner: "That was really something for our Henry."