The Agenda for English Language Theatre in the Netherlands
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Amsterdam
All English language theatre in Amsterdam.
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Rotterdam
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Upcoming Performances
Upcoming English Language performances in the Netherlands.
Susan Hill’s The Woman in Black is coming to Rotterdam! A must-see for English language theatre fans, this acclaimed play has thrilled London’s West End for over 30 years. Catch it at Theater 't Kapelletje in Rotterdam for a suspenseful and unforgettable evening.
Join The Dead Pheasants for a french inspired evening of improvised fun. Expect plots richer than the finest french wine and stories with more layers than a croissant. Everything in this English spoken performance has never been seen before and will never be seen again, incroyable!
Hanane Hajj Ali, a celebrated Lebanese actor and playwright, takes the stage in her award-winning play Jogging. She explores the lives of four women, including Medea and two contemporary Lebanese mothers, against the backdrop of Beirut's turmoil. Witness her powerful, darkly humorous performance as she unveils her complex identity.
In "Me and Mr. Jansen," Raphael Rodan uncovers a haunting 1943 photo that blurs the lines between good and evil. As he delves into forgotten secrets, he questions whether history teaches us—or dooms us to repeat.
KING follows Luther, a man from Cork named after his Granny's hero, Dr. Martin Luther King. Luther only leaves his apartment for essential errands and to perform as an Elvis impersonator. The play delves into prejudice, privilege, and resilience as Luther fights to live life fully.
Hanane Hajj Ali, a celebrated Lebanese actor and playwright, takes the stage in her award-winning play Jogging. She explores the lives of four women, including Medea and two contemporary Lebanese mothers, against the backdrop of Beirut's turmoil. Witness her powerful, darkly humorous performance as she unveils her complex identity.