 Oogst PERFORMANCE IN DUTCHtext Jef Lambrecht, Harold Pinter, William Shakespeare, Anton Chekhov, Karl Valentin and Oscar Wilde
by and with Koen Augustijnen, Kuno Bakker, Walter Bart, Erik Bogaerts, Natali Broods, Robby Cleiren, Sara de Bosschere, Paul De Clerck, Jolente De Keersmaeker, Matthias de Koning, Sara De Roo, Damiaan De Schrijver, Wine Dierickx, Tine Embrechts, Bert Haelvoet, Thomas Janssens, Aarich Jespers, Minke Kruyver, Jef Lambrecht, Jeroen Perceval, Kobe Proesmans, Maartje Remmers, Willy Thomas, Dirk Van Dijck, Geert Van Rampelberg and Frank Vercruyssenproduction tg STAN thanks to Maatschappij Discordia and KVS premiere April 6th 2011, Kaaistudio's, Brussels
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6 April Jolente and Sara perform the first scene from the second act of Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance with Wine and Maartje. Frank does Harold Pinter's One for the Road with Wine and Kuno. Jolente and Koen dance together. Jef reads his Libian lamento in twelve stanzas. Sara and Sara take on a scene from William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. Jolente performs Chekhov's The Proposal with Damiaan and Dirk. Paul plays the viola.
7 April Frank does Harold Pinter's One for the Road with Geert and Minke. Sara and Sara take on a scene from William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. Erik plays saxophone. Jolente performs Chekhov's The Proposal with Damiaan and Dirk. Jolente and Koen dance together.
8 April Frank does Harold Pinter's One for the Road with Bert and Minke. Jolente and Koen dance together. Jolente performs Chekhov's The Proposal with Damiaan and Dirk. Jef reads his Libian lamento in twelve stanzas. Sara and Thomas do an excerpt from Anton Chekhov's The Seagull. Kobe and Aarich play percussion.
9 April Frank does Harold Pinter's One for the Road with Kuno and Wine. Jolente and Koen dance together. Jolente and Sara perform the first scene from the second act of Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance with Wine and Maartje. Erik plays saxophone. Jolente performs Chekhov's The Proposal with Damiaan and Dirk. Sara and Thomas do an excerpt from Anton Chekhov's The Seagull.
at 8.30 pm except 7 April at 7 pm !
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