It's fun to give up and admit that things were better in the past. At least, that's what Henrik Schyffert thinks. The bully from the Killing Gang has gray temples and has started to reflect on the history of his generation. Why did things turn out the way they did? Henrik Schyffert is here to give us some perspective. In a tender but funny monologue, he stands up for himself and his mission to reclaim the 90s!
Magic Délirium is even more astonishing, more delirious, and more spectacular than previous shows. I...
A handsome stranger appears in Foley's Pub, surprisingly to find Agnes Brown. The question is: will ...
Dany Boon says farewell to the stage after 25 years of comedy. For the last time, Dany Boon paints h...
ternal return. Is it a necessary evil? He already gave his "press reviews" in recent seasons. A gre...
Find all the joy of living of Patrick Bosso in his second show.
A tragicomic musical one-woman show for all ages, written and performed by Cecilia Frode. The Angel ...
This is a great performance. Through yelling and energetic story-telling, he talks about marriage, d...
A biography of President Harry S. Truman.
Emmy-winning actor, writer, and comedian Brett Goldstein brings his irresistible charm and quick wit...
After having seduced the public with his last one-man show "Avec un grand A" and a detour through th...
Germany's top expert in canine psychology and the dog/person connection, Martin Rütter returns for m...
Comedian Cedric the Entertainer uses his considerable appeal to introduce some up-and-coming young s...