Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan after twenty-two years of child-raising in the suburbs. Greg’s career as a financial trader is winding down, while ...
In 1929 Jean Cocteau penned the acclaimed Les enfants terribles over three weeks whilst recovering from an opium addiction. A tragic thriller, Cocteau’s work tells ...
In a marble quarry, various machines are in action, cutting and polishing the rock. In this otherworldly place and behind his machines, Rone sculpts sweeping ...
Genesis is a competition for choreographers, but those who witness it are truly the winners. Three finalists are handpicked by Michael Pink from around the ...
Electro swing phenomenon Caravan Palace will play at the Rockhal on Thursday 04 October 2012 presenting their new album "Panic". Blending gypsy jazz and swing ...
Edward Bernays changed the world from the shadows. Sigmund Freud’s nephew, this American artists’ agent becomes an advertising agent and political councilor during the 1930’s ...
In the twilight of their careers, three actors refuse to give in to programmed obsolescence. Facing retirement which rings the death knell for their theatre ...
Is authenticity wishful thinking? The need to fictionalize our lives, does it not start in childhood, when we are taught to take on different roles ...
In all times, men and women have stood against the current conformity, disrupting the social, religious or political beliefs of their eras. The price to ...
Brazilian cinematographer and director, Christiane Jatahy made a strong impression with What if They Went to Moscow?, an exceptional adaptation of Chekov’s Three Sisters. Devastated ...
After Le Signal du promeneur, the Raoul Collectif continues its reflection around the relations between the individual and the group. In this case, it draws ...
Woken up in the middle of the night, an architect rushes through the city, runs through the residential and then the shopping district, reaches destitute ...
It is a foundational text of contemporary history. It took the German philosopher Karl Marx (1818-1883), drawing on Britain’s industrial reality, twenty years to write. ...
The director Guy Cassiers has decided to make this gigantic white Carrara marble sculpture measuring 12m x 8m the focal point of his Belgian ‘docudrama’. ...
Let’s talk about mental health with detachment, humour and poetry. Let’s consider the role of those so-called "crazy people" in our society. Let’s re-examine psychiatry ...
One lone actor, with the stage to himself for 1hr 20mins. Superlative! Alone and arrogant, cynical and insolent, burlesque and immoral, the orator seems to ...
This show talks about a "buzzing" standing time. Where the growth is in all minds. Marketing reigns supreme. Art has become a commodity. The lesser ...
In 1917, the manufacturer of tires and bombers Michelin published an illustrated guide of the Marne battlefields. Very quickly the first tourists roam the area ...
The farming world has been struck hard by the economic crisis, globalisation, noxious derivatives of the liberal market, the dominance of industrial food-processing, and the ...
This is modern day Romania told through five reality-inspired scenes that reflect Romanian society today. The mayor of Baia Mare, a small south-western town, has ...
The German Director Monika Gintersdorfer offers radical performance shows and extremely physical. Its different creations testify to the particular look she wears on the African ...
Originally: A couple lost at sea on a small skiff. Toy prevailing winds, the couple pitching, as the skiff. And directions are uncertain. Their poverty ...
It’s 1745 in Verona. With a trompe-l’œil set, so distinctly bourgeois, lively characters and, of course, a touch of Commedia dell’Arte. This is pure Goldoni. ...
"Personal development" is cool. And behind this word which is somewhat like a "grab bag", the best and sometimes the worst. The young actress Olivia ...
After Grow or Go and Une Société de Services, Françoise Bloch and her company, Zoo Théâtre, continue their examination of the relationship between theatre and ...
From 16 to 25 October, he will propose a multitude of documentaries, debates, performances, exhibitions and concerts. All forms of expression taking on their time, ...
Throughout his rich and bountiful work (Le chagin des Ogres, Life: Reset/Chronique d’une ville épuisée...), Fabrice Murgia has never ceased observing his generation by exploring ...
"Catherine Anne has found a balances between romanticism, sentimentalism, and cruelty. Darkness and lightness. I love it. This is a very good play on youth. ...
Guy Cassiers and Tom Lanoye continue their fruitful collaboration and turn their attention to the "play of plays": Hamlet by Shakespeare. Guy Cassiers puts this ...
As a consequence of hearing the word repeated, as a consequence of making it an almost otherworldly concept, you end up almost forgetting the perversity ...
2013, somewhere in Europe. Bernard Loizeau is the architect and founder of After the Walls Incorporated. For several years now, he has been travelling round ...
Through three stories, Fragile relates the unwavering desire to live, the beauty of uncertainty, non-conformity, resistance, the power of the imagination which makes everything possible. ...
Christmas at the Theatre Festival organized by the Chamber of the Theatres for children and youth in partnership with the Centre cultural Jacques Franck, Pierre ...
«?Choix étoilés de la Libre Belgique. Jean Lambert questionne le théâtre autant que la fable dans cette plaisante adaptation du roman de Diderot, avec Jean-Pierre ...
«Constamment surprenant Kiss & Cry est un pur moment de bonheur, un petit miracle de création collective à l’heure de l’individualisme forcené. C’est aussi une ...
« ...Impressionnant, beau, envoûtant, émouvant, très original, magistralement mené et merveilleusement interprété, le conte fascine et bouleverse. Les enfants comme les adultes. On ne saurait ...
Les enfants de Jéhovah est sans doute un spectacle plus personnel encore que les précédents. Enfant de l’immigration, Fabrice Murgia y dépeint une famille, la ...
Rendez-vous automnal des amoureux de la liberté et des défenseurs des droits humains, le Festival des Libertés revient au Théâtre National du 18 au 27 ...
En 2010, Fabrice Murgia part s’aventurer sur la mythique Route 66 qui traverse les Etats-Unis d’est en ouest. Il tombe amoureux de cette «route fantôme». ...