

2010-12-31
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0.0Dutch comedian Yora Rienstra talks and sings about her life. After reaching the age of 37, Yora Rienstra starts doubting about her purpose. She decides to take a sabbatical to figure things out. Inspired by the book by the Dalai Lama that she got for her birthday, she sets herself the goal of doing things she fears.
0.0We like to convince ourselves of things. Trivialities that bring some order to the chaos of our thoughts, things that make life a little more exciting. But what if these thoughts turn against us? What if we convince ourselves of things that aren't necessary? What if we become paranoid about that one unanswered text message, uncertain about the future of our clothing, and afraid that our hero status is unsustainable? It is these illusions that comedian Thomas Smith wants to expose and puncture. And he is looking for a useful answer to the question of life: what to do when you receive good news while you have a headache?
0.0A theatre program by the Dutch duo. Neerlands Hoop Express is the name of their band.
6.0Registration of the third solo show by the Dutch comedian Sara Kroos.
0.0A stand-up comedy set by the Dutch comedian Sfeer Cuijpers, recorded live in Toomler in January 2007.
0.0A stand-up comedy set by the Dutch comedian Emilio Guzman, recorded live in Toomler in January 2010.
0.0A stand-up comedy set by the Dutch comedian Stefan Pop, recorded live in Toomler in January 2010.
0.0A stand-up comedy set by the Dutch comedian Thijs van Domburg, recorded live in Toomler in January 2010.
9.0Xander is back on stage with a special about his secret love: the Flemish media landscape. Over the past year, De Rycke has watched just about every Flemish film and TV program. With "Xander De Rycke houdt het voor bekeken" (#HHVB), he gives the audience a razor-sharp overview. From strong fiction to weak reality and from blockbusters to box office flops. Nothing has escaped his gaze.
7.0Registration of the seventh solo show by the Dutch comedian Pieter Derks.
7.0Live broadcast from Tilburg, where Marc-Marie Huijbregts talks about the highlights of 2018.