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Upcoming English Language Theatre in Utrecht
Wondering what's happening in Utrecht? Explore the latest English-speaking theatre events in the city. Whether you're into classic plays, contemporary performances, or side-splitting improv shows, there's always something exciting to enjoy. Stay updated and immerse yourself in Utrecht's dynamic and diverse theatre scene.
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Upcoming English Language performances in the Netherlands.
A Chorus Line is a landmark musical that reveals the dreams, struggles, and stories of Broadway dancers auditioning for a chorus spot. With powerful songs like “What I Did for Love” and “One,” it blends song, dance, and drama into a timeless celebration of performers’ resilience.
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.
The nearly retired English teacher Christopher Barlow is confronted with his lost identity as a gay man after the passing of his wife. Yearning for connection, adventure, and some intimacy he hires a young sex worker named Noah Alexander.
After a successful run at Edinburgh Fringe, Always Aphrodite arrives in Amsterdam! This 70-minute show blends high-camp performances, raw storytelling, and sass as Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love, questions love itself.
This December, join The Dead Pheasants for a hilarious, improvised family reunion where you call the shots! Will it be festive fun or chaotic drama? You decide!
Master storyteller Ashley Ramsden returns to the Netherlands for the 18th year with his beloved rendition of A Christmas Carol. Audiences often tell STET that Christmas wouldn’t be the same without Ashley’s inventive retelling of this timeless festive classic.