This pride it’s time to get existential… Where do we come from? Where are we going? And is there a setting spray that can make this all last forever?
The clowns are taking you on a journey through time exploring our own herstory, paying homage to the drag artists and communities at the forefronts of our queer rights and liberation movement. Join us as we travel across eras of gaggy, boots slayed, work it hunty divas – and most importantly the political message behind it ALL.
This pride it’s time to get existential… Where do we come from? Where are we going? And is there a setting spray that can make this all last forever?
The clowns are taking you on a journey through time exploring our own herstory, paying homage to the drag artists and communities at the forefronts of our queer rights and liberation movement. Join us as we travel across eras of gaggy, boots slayed, work it hunty divas – and most importantly the political message behind it ALL.
Two figures try to function. They optimize, repeat, accelerate. Their days unfold according to the logic of a simulation in which nothing can be wasted and every movement must serve a purpose. Until their bodies begin to fall out of sync.
Two figures try to function. They optimize, repeat, accelerate. Their days unfold according to the logic of a simulation in which nothing can be wasted and every movement must serve a purpose. Until their bodies begin to fall out of sync.
Based on the Hungarian writer Ágota Kristóf's play The Monster, this piece is a bleak fable about human desire and destruction.
A monster appears silently in a village. The terrified villagers resolve to destroy the unknown being. However, its intoxicating fragrance slowly seduces them all, replacing their fear with growing obsession. A young man Robert sees the true danger. He refuses to succumb and launches a determined campaign to exterminate the creature.
Based on the Hungarian writer Ágota Kristóf's play The Monster, this piece is a bleak fable about human desire and destruction.
A monster appears silently in a village. The terrified villagers resolve to destroy the unknown being. However, its intoxicating fragrance slowly seduces them all, replacing their fear with growing obsession. A young man Robert sees the true danger. He refuses to succumb and launches a determined campaign to exterminate the creature.
Gay-Rire is a theatrical performance where singing and dance are fully integrated. The story takes place in the late 1980s and early 1990s in a conversion camp for young gay people that claims it can ‘cure’ them. Amid questions, confessions, violence, feelings and emotions, the young protagonists grow up within this unhealthy environment.
How do you build your identity when your very self is constantly being questioned? Should one, like April, give up and marry a man? In any case, the audience is invited to her wedding…
Gay-Rire is a theatrical performance where singing and dance are fully integrated. The story takes place in the late 1980s and early 1990s in a conversion camp for young gay people that claims it can ‘cure’ them. Amid questions, confessions, violence, feelings and emotions, the young protagonists grow up within this unhealthy environment.
How do you build your identity when your very self is constantly being questioned? Should one, like April, give up and marry a man? In any case, the audience is invited to her wedding…
De Studio, Het Bos and De Cinema present Philippe Garrel’s Le Révélateur (1968) with a live soundtrack of the duo Radwan Ghazi Moumneh (Jerusalem In My Heart) and Réka Csiszér (VÍZ).
With their ’90s Noise rock riffs and primal screams coming from every fibre of their being, IT IT ANITA might seem pretty simple. But if you take the time to really listen, you’ll find some subtle nuances and intriguing depth. Besides seething fire there’s also intense desire, crippling fear, anger and restlessness.
After their acclaimed 2023 album “Mouche”, the follow-up “HI HI HA HA”, recorded and mixed by Amaury Sauvé (Birds in Row, Bison Bisou) was released on Vicious Circle Records (SLIFT, The Psychotic Monks, Lysistrata) in January 2026.
American artist Ana Roxanne is internationally renowned for her intimate and dreamlike blend of ambient, minimalism, jazz, and folk. Her music has left a lasting impression at acclaimed festivals such as Pitchfork Music Festival and Le Guess Who?. Her songs have been described as both “ecstatic” and as embodying an “introverted euphoria.”