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 FILM PROGRAMME    INFORMATION

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On June 1st, 2nd, and 3rd we welcome you to the very first Extra Extra Weekend in the heart of Rotterdam. Come and hear the most desirable voices from near and far that together celebrate a mundane and sensual city life.
Eavesdrop on intimate conversations, caressing gestures, see through sensuous tones and enjoy a foot massage. Venture further into closeted worlds with our film programme, or marvel at our captivating theatre performances. Excite yourself over the erotic stories by renowned Dutch novelists who will be revealing their rousing encounters and sweltering dreams. Come and join us at TR schouwburg Rotterdam. Host for the weekend is the enchanting Margo van de Linde.

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Friday 1st of June

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Karel Martens – Icon Viewer

16:00-22:00 | Mediawall at the foyer

Move in space, become visible, share intimacy with the icon grid in Karel Martens’ installation Icon Viewer; the Icon Viewer is an experience of digital voyeurism.
Graphic designer Karel Martens explores the interrelation and transparency of colours giving flow to unexpected digital visual uprisings. The geometrical and icon surround the astonishing beauty through which Karel Martens slithers a new form of aesthetic sensibility.

 


Michael Portnoy – Instructions on Getting Closer to Your City

16:00 – 22:00 | Audio | Foyer

Also known as Director of Behavior, artist Michael Portnoy is in symbiosis with the audience, using a panel of mediums during his performances. Developing an aesthetic called Relational Stalinism, Michael’s work uses a slippery iron fist to unbutton the viewer’s buggy of self and catapult her into a realm of truths only palpable through higher forms of irrationality.
Listen to Michael Portnoy’s witty and whimsical Instructions on Getting Closer to Your City. A series of audio to find your third ear before going to the nightclub, the airport, playful wonders and words experimenting with urban shame and other glints of the city.

 


Film Programme

16:00-22:00 | Various locations; Foyer; Garden Room and Orchestra Dressing Room

Enjoy longstanding Extra Extra favorites and discover something new in our film progamme.

The programme focuses on a selection of filmmakers and video artists featured in the magazine. You are welcome to follow your own programme and experience the daring worlds of Kenneth Anger, David Haines, Erik van Lieshout, Bertrand Mandico, Carlos Reygadas. The film screenings take place in the unique and unsuspected environments of Theater Rotterdam, such as the Orchestra Dressing Rooms and Garden Room.

-> Click here to check out the detailed film programme

 


Daniël Dee – Live Urbex on Urban Legends

19:20-19:40 | Talk (Dutch) | Haltheater

Poet Daniël Dee is inspired by contemporary city life. You might encounter his work in various collections of poetry and literary magazines or hear his stories on the airwaves of the Dutch VPRO national broadcast Never Sleep Again (Nooit Meer Slapen). Daniel will vibrantly share stories of Rotterdam Urban Legends.

If you’d like to Read the Rotterdam Urbex written by Daniel Dee, see Extra Extra No 7: City of Hidden Intentions

 


Mette Ingvartsen – 69 Positions

19:30-21:15 | Performance

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Eroticism, ritual lust, audience participation and political engagement – the Danish choreographer Mette Ingvartsen explores the sexual utopia that is part of the sixties counter-culture. She takes experimental performances from the sixties as a starting point and uses this archive of erotic manifestations to research todays sexuality. 69 Positions leads the audience through a space with performances, books, films, texts and images.
Visitors of the Extra Extra Weekend can visit 69 Positions for an additional €5, depending on the availability of tickets.

Interview published in Extra Extra No 6: Mette Ingvartsen on Estranged Understandings of Bodies and Objects by Tom Engels

 


Raga Ensemble

20:00-20:35 | Music | Foyer

The Codarts Raga Ensemble is a Hindustani classical music ensemble, based in Rotterdam. That feeling of love with your special someone is always incomplete without a heartfelt ghazal to listen to. The ensemble will also play one of the most melodious Ragas of Hindustani Classical Music: The Raga Bhinnashadaja, followed by the ancient Raga Raag Bhim Palasi. Though the name sounds cumbersome, this melody is most soothing and relaxing. It’s a melody that is best heard during a hot steamy evening.

The musicians of the ensemble are:
Hamid Behzadian – Slide Guitar, Bintang Manik – Tabla, Marloes Milius – Vocals, Ilyas Nadjafi – Vocals, Ivan Vendemiatti – Bansuri.

 


Gerard Rooijakkers – Live Urbex on Ritual Stimuli (Rituele prikkels)

21:40-21:00 | Talk (Dutch) | Haltheater

The Urbex rubric is an anthology of sensuality in word and image connected to a place and written by an author on the spot. These subjective explorations constitute an erotic lecture on a specific city and can be seen as an alternative tongue-in-cheek description of a newly discovered city centre. The Urbex functions as a blueprint for academics, artists and urbanists to reflect on the city. The Live Urbex opens the closed doors of the most sensual moments in our metropolis to discover the most hidden secrets of the city. Ethnologist Gerard Rooijakkers will explore in dialog with the audience the rituals of modern festival culture in dialog with the audience.

 


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Joey Schrauwen – Masking Friendship

21:00-21:20 | Performance | Foyer

Masking Friendship is an endearing interactive performance about physical interaction with strangers. Joey Schrauwen uses a robotic mask with his own likeness suitable for coming closer to the audience. Come and lose yourself in this heart-warming performance.

 


The Double Collective/Dalton Jansen – The Double/To the Edge

21:00-22:00 | Dance

The Double Collective and Dalton Jansen Choreography present a double bill consisting of The Double and To the Edge. The Double is about the déjà vu of meeting yourself, maybe in a busy city or in a dream. A real encounter between two almost identical people who challenge each other but at the same time show each other their strengths and weaknesses. Is The Double a real, physical doppelganger or just a fantasy? To the Edge shows six male dancers in a square box. The tension is tangible in the box, but it is unclear where this tension comes from. How does the space influence the relationship between the performers and how do they relate to each other?
Visitors of the Extra Extra Weekend can visit The Double/To the Edge for an additional €5, depending on the availability of tickets.

 


Extra Extra Playlist

21:30-01:00 | Music

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End the evening with some smooth moves on the dancefloor accompanied by the compelling Extra Extra playlists, created by Loes Verstappen.

 

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Saturday 2nd of June

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Karel Martens – Icon Viewer

16:00-22:00 | Mediawall at the foyer

Move in space, become visible, share intimacy with the icon grid in Karel Martens’ installation Icon Viewer; the Icon Viewer is an experience of digital voyeurism.
Graphic designer Karel Martens explores the interrelation and transparency of colours giving flow to unexpected digital visual uprisings. The geometrical and icon surround the astonishing beauty through which Karel Martens slithers a new form of aesthetic sensibility.

 


Michael Portnoy – Instructions on Getting Closer to Your City

16:00 – 22:00 | Audio | Foyer

Also known as Director of Behavior, artist Michael Portnoy is in symbiosis with the audience, using a panel of mediums during his performances. Developing an aesthetic called Relational Stalinism, Michael’s work uses a slippery iron fist to unbutton the viewer’s buggy of self and catapult her into a realm of truths only palpable through higher forms of irrationality.
Listen to Michael Portnoy’s witty and whimsical Instructions on Getting Closer to Your City. A series of audio to find your third ear before going to the nightclub, the airport, playful wonders and words experimenting with urban shame and other glints of the city.

 


Film Programme

16:00-02:00 | Various locations; Foyer; Garden Room and Orchestra Dressing Room

Enjoy longstanding Extra Extra favorites and discover something new in our film progamme.

The programme focuses on a selection of filmmakers and video artists featured in the magazine. You are welcome to follow your own programme and experience the daring worlds of Kenneth Anger, David Haines, Erik van Lieshout, Bertrand Mandico, Carlos Reygadas. The film screenings take place in the unique and unsuspected environments of Theater Rotterdam, such as the Orchestra Dressing Rooms and Garden Room.

-> Click here to check out the detailed film programme

 


Leisure

16:00 – 00:00

Surrender yourself to ultimate relaxation. Enjoy a foot massage by Bianca Tjon-Fo or get yourself a new braided hair look by Melany Esajas. Read our latest magazine, which is available for a reduced price of €10.

 


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De geschiedenis van mijn stijfheid

19:00 | Theatre

De geschiedenis van mijn stijfheid (The history of my stiffness) is a theatre play about the Dutch inability to move smoothly. Do our deep-seated Calvinism, the cold, our shame and the clay landscape determine the way we dance? Are we born stiff or are we raised stiff? Together with ten stiff compatriots, Marleen Scholten and Walter Bart try to understand the Dutch national character.
Visitors of the Extra Extra Weekend can visit De geschiedenis van mijn stijfheid for an additional €5, depending on the availability of tickets.

 


The Double Collective/Dalton Jansen – The Double/To the Edge

19:00-20:15 | Dance

The Double Collective and Dalton Jansen Choreography present a double bill consisting of The Double and To the Edge. The Double is about the déjà vu of meeting yourself, maybe in a busy city or in a dream. A real encounter between two almost identical people who challenge each other but at the same time show each other their strengths and weaknesses. Is The Double a real, physical doppelganger or just a fantasy? To the Edge shows six male dancers in a square box. Tension is tangible in the box, but it is not clear where this tension comes from. How does the space influence the relationship between the performers and how do they relate to each other?
Visitors of the Extra Extra Weekend can visit The Double/To the Edge for an additional €5, depending on the availability of tickets.

 


Readings and Interviews hosted by Abdelkader Benali

19:00-22:30 | Talks | Haltheater

Enjoy readings of some of the Extra Extra erotic short stories and lingering interviews with the authors and two renowned artists hosted by Abdelkader Benali. Eavesdrop on these intimate conversations about stirring encounters and sweltering dreams and excite yourself over erotic stories and imagery.

We are delighted to present some of our commissioned erotic short stories read to the audience by the authors Alma Mathijsen, Don Duyns and Maartje Wortel who will reveal stirring encounters and sweltering dreams, followed by a performative reading by Mark Winstanley.

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Alma Mathijsen reading of the short story Crazy Eyes

19:00 | Followed by an interview with Abdelkader Benali | Haltheater

Alma Mathijsent’s short story Crazy Eyes explores the confines of daily sensuality from its edible components, the imprint of a bra on your chest until the lock of hair behind the ears. The routine of looking in the mirror turns into a voluptuous night of intimate encounters and conversations.
Alma Mathijsen will read the story Crazy Eyes, which she wrote for Extra Extra and was published in no. 10.


Performative reading by Mark Winstanley of the story Bostini by Ivo Victoria

19:45 | Performative Reading

The wetness from the dusty attics drips into the magnitude of a cathedral, swiveling the shakiness of sensuality in public life. Ivo Victoria’s  Bostini is a feel of voluptuousness when the conspicuous releases friction in the lowest part of the belly. 

 


Rosas Love Supreme

20:30-21:30

Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Salva Sanchis work together in A love supreme, a quartet on the legendary music of John Coltrane. Coltrane’s musical structures, which are inspired by the blues, give ample space for freedom of expression. The tension between complexity and simplicity in the music translates literally to the choreography: the choreographers accept the challenge to intertwine improvisation and composition.

Rosas Love Supreme is canceled due to an injury of one of the dancers.

 


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Interview with the artist David Haines

20:35 | Interview | Haltheater

‘David Haines is an artist who lives in and through our world of endless virtualities, and turns them into images of his own dwelling amongst them; strange desires, fantasies and daydreams. He makes drawings, watercolours and videos; he uses pencils, brushes, words, sounds, melodies, voices, chewing gum and actors as if substances of his thought. Yet he is also an artist who undoes what we call techniques and media, making them strange and enigmatic, and in this his work is neither traditional nor is it experimental. It looks neither backward nor to the future. It invents an uncanny present…’ Adrian Rifkin

 


Interview with the artist Riley Harmon

20:45 | Interview | Haltheater

The practice of Riley Harmon consists of performances, films, objects, live experiences, installations and the collaboration with artists from different disciplines. With his work he challenges the audience to reflect on their own reality. The reality that is fed by media, the internet and a world in which everyone has their own truth, Riley Harmon turns them into a science fiction-like quest to grasp that world and our awareness of its complexity.

 


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Joey Schrauwen – Masking Friendship

21:00-21:20 | Performance

Masking Friendship is an endearing interactive performance about physical interaction with strangers. Joey Schrauwen uses a robotic mask with his own likeness suitable for coming closer to the audience. Come and lose yourself in this heart-warming performance.

 


Performative reading by Mark Winstanley of the story Bij de psycholoog by Daniël Dee

21:20 | Performative Reading

Join the psychoanalytic pool in Seeing the psychologist – or what my mother doesn’t know by Daniël Dee, a wet story deconstructing the taboo of masturbation, voyeurism punctuated by the sensuous smell of chlorine.

 


Maartje Wortel reading of the short story Afslag 22

21:30 | Followed by an interview with Abdelkader Benali | Haltheater

Have you ever met a lover in the traffic jam? Maartje Wortel shares about the unexpected, the frivolity of modern bounds in Exit 22 slowing down the state of longing that crystallizes the fragility of love.Maartje Wortel will read the story Exit 22, commissioned by Extra Extra.

 


Don Duyns reading of the short story Ontmoeting

22:06 | Followed by an interview with Abdelkader Benali | Haltheater

Encounter set up in a deserted techno-testosterone room. A block of wood, a plastic bag lead to a devouring story and conception of eroticism as carnality. Don Duyns will read the story Encounter.

 


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Milou van Duijnhoven – Phoenix

22:30-22:45 | Performance

From the arena, with the dedication and aesthetics of a hooligan, Milou van Duijnhoven dances a solo about exposure, pride and surrender. The music forms the bass line for this 10-minute powerfest that brings an hommage to music videos, dance and the body. The performer flirts with vulnerability, irony and openness.

“Without this, I have nothing.” – Cristiano Ronaldo

 


DJ Duckfood

23:00-02:00

Duckfood as a DJ defies categorization. On the search for new and vintage sounds from around the globe, the music collection of DJ Duckfood absorbs anything from renaissance to Moroccan trance. Duckfood is closely connected to Rebel Up! Soundclash and Pantropical.

 

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Sunday 3rd of June

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Karel Martens – Icon Viewer

16:00-22:00 | Mediawall at the foyer

Move in space, become visible, share intimacy with the icon grid in Karel Martens’ installation Icon Viewer; the Icon Viewer is an experience of digital voyeurism.
Graphic designer Karel Martens explores the interrelation and transparency of colours giving flow to unexpected digital visual uprisings. The geometrical and icon surround the astonishing beauty through which Karel Martens slithers a new form of aesthetic sensibility.

 


Michael Portnoy – Instructions on Getting Closer to Your City

16:00 – 22:00 | Audio | Foyer

Also known as Director of Behavior, artist Michael Portnoy is in symbiosis with the audience, using a panel of mediums during his performances. Developing an aesthetic called Relational Stalinism, Michael’s work uses a slippery iron fist to unbutton the viewer’s buggy of self and catapult her into a realm of truths only palpable through higher forms of irrationality.
Listen to Michael Portnoy’s witty and whimsical Instructions on Getting Closer to Your City. A series of audio to find your third ear before going to the nightclub, the airport, playful wonders and words experimenting with urban shame and other glints of the city.

 


Film Programme

16:00-22:00 | Various locations; Foyer; Garden Room and Orchestra Dressing Room

Enjoy longstanding Extra Extra favorites and discover something new in our film progamme.

The programme focuses on a selection of filmmakers and video artists featured in the magazine. You are welcome to follow your own programme and experience the daring worlds of Kenneth Anger, David Haines, Erik van Lieshout, Bertrand Mandico, Carlos Reygadas. The film screenings take place in the unique and unsuspected environments of Theater Rotterdam, such as the Orchestra Dressing Rooms and Garden Room.

-> Click here to check out the detailed film programme

 


Wunderbaum
De geschiedenis van mijn stijfheid

19:00 | Theatre

De geschiedenis van mijn stijfheid (The history of my stiffness) is a theatre play about the Dutch inability to move smoothly. Do our deep-seated Calvinism, the cold, our shame and the clay landscape determine the way we dance? Are we born stiff or are we raised stiff? Together with ten stiff compatriots, Marleen Scholten and Walter Bart try to understand the Dutch national character.
Visitors of the Extra Extra Weekend can visit De geschiedenis van mijn stijfheid for an additional €5, depending on the availability of tickets.

 

 

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Extra Extra film programme

Carlos Reygadas

‘Cinema is primarily about capturing existence. It’s the part that I appreciate most about the medium.’ Carlos Reygadas is one of cinema’s most audacious and uncompromising talents. Inspired by the Russian master Tarkovsky and Existentialism, his expressionistic films are equally shocking and poetic, containing some of the most startling and ecstatic sequences in modern cinema. From his provocative debut Japón (2002), to the controversial Battle in Heaven (2005), the transcendent Silent Light (2007), and the experimental Post Tenebras Lux (2012), Carlos has eluded the confines of genre and style to explore the outer limits of alienation, spirituality, and sexuality.

Interview Published in Extra Extra No 6: Carlos Reygadas on Existence, the Flow of Perception and the Feeling of Being Embraced by Paul Dallas #Mexico City

Post Tenebras Lux, 2012 Courtesy: Mantarraya Producciones, Mexico

Post Tenebras Lux
2012, 115min, Carlos Reygadas
FRI.18:35h | SAT.20:05h | SUN.18:35h

Japón
2002, 143min, Carlos Reygadas
FRI.16:35h | SAT.19:35h | SUN.16:35h

Battle in Heaven
2005, 98min, Carlos Reygadas
FRI.20:20h | SAT.18:20h | SUN.20:20h

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João Pedro Rodrigues

One of Portugal’s most daring and original filmmakers, João Pedro Rodrigues plumbs the depths of obsession, desire, and solitude. Conceived as modern tales of metamorphosis, each of João’s films is an odyssey of bodily and spiritual transformation. In O Fantasma (2000), a beautiful young garbage collector becomes a latex-clad alien creature while pursuing the object of his desire. In To Die Like A Man (2009), a trans drag performer whose body is deteriorating decides she will die as she was born – a man. And in The Ornithologist (2016), an obsessive bird-watcher stranded in a forest slowly morphs into the Catholic St. Anthony.

Interview Published in Extra Extra No 4: João Pedro Rodrigues on Birds, Maps, Saints, and Kings by Paul Dallas #Lisbon

O Ornitólogo
2016, 117min, João Pedro Rodrigues
FRI. 19:20h | SAT. 17:28h | SUN. 19:20h

O Corpo de Afonso
2012, 32min, João Pedro Rodrigues
FRI. 17:48h | SAT. 16:38h | SUN. 17:48h

 

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Alain Guiraudie

Known for genre-bending films that feel equally indebted to social realism and surrealism, Alain Guiraudie has emerged as one of French cinema’s most singular voices. Drawn to working class characters and rural settings, the filmmaker situates his mysterious explorations of desire and sexuality in social spheres on the brink of disappearing. From his debut That Old Dream That Moves (2000) to Stranger by the Lake (2013) and Staying Vertical (2016), Alain has fashioned an anarchic cinema of nostalgia and longing.

Interview Published in Extra Extra No 8: Alain Guiraudie on Fascination, Repulsion, Nostalgia and Wolves by Paul Dallas #Albi

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Rester Vertical
2016, 98min, Alain Guiraudie
FRI.20:20h | SAT.17:15h | SUN.20:20h

 

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Kenneth Anger

Few artists today have achieved the legendary status, notorious celebrity and sublime mastery of Kenneth Anger’s cinema. He is one of the greatest filmmakers to emerge from the postwar American experimental film movement. Exploring themes of ritualistic transformation and transfiguration, his films are imbued with a baroque splendor stemming from the heightened sensuality of opulent colors and imagery. With references to pop icons, Anger lyrically depicts youth counterculture centered on the erotics and occult subjects. His widely diverse oeuvre includes Fireworks (1947), Scorpio Rising (1963), Invocation of my Demon Brother (1969) and Lucifer Rising (1970-81).

Interview Published in Extra Extra No 3: Kenneth Anger on Experimental Filmmaking, Hollywood and Paris of Yore by Aram Moshayedi #Los Angeles

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Marianne Faithfull as Lilith in Lucifer Rising (detail), 16 mm, color, 27 minutes, 1981.

Fireworks
1947, 20min, Kenneth Anger
FRI.17:00h | SUN.18:10h

Scorpio Rising
1963, 28min, Kenneth Anger
FRI.17:30h | SAT.19:00h | SUN.17:30h

Lucifer Rising
1972, 29min, Kenneth Anger
FRI.16:00h | SAT.19:31h | SUN.16:00h

 

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Bertrand Mandico

Interview Published in Extra Extra No 10: Bertrand Mandico on Metamorphosis, Lovable Monsters, and the Obscure Object of Desire Interview by Nicholas Elliott

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Les garçons sauvages
2017, 110min, Bertrand Mandico
FRI.18:25h | SAT.20:00h | SUN.18:25h

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Erik van Lieshout

Both humorous and activist, Erik van Lieshout is known for his visceral videos in which he often plays a central role, shown in environments of his own making: installations whose rough, bricolaged forms belie their sophistication. Whilst his immediate subject matter is often directly influenced by the political and social context of the Netherlands, Erik’s work provocatively raises issues that are relevant across Europe and beyond, from immigration and integration, to class and gentrification and the position of minorities and outsiders. Despite these serious topics, his work can be outrageously funny, using satire to reveal the failings of our society.
Portfolio Published in Extra Extra No 1 #Rotterdam

Sex is sentimental
2014, 80 min, Erik van Lieshout
FRI. 16:00h | SAT. 16:50h | SUN. 16:00h

 

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David Haines

‘David Haines is an artist who lives in and through our world of endless virtualities, and turns them into images of his own dwelling amongst them; strange desires, fantasies and daydreams. He makes drawings, watercolours and videos; he uses pencils, brushes, words, sounds, melodies, voices, chewing gum and actors as if substances of his thought. Yet he is also an artist who undoes what we call techniques and media, making them strange and enigmatic, and his work is neither traditional nor is it experimental. It looks neither backward nor to the future. It invents an uncanny present…’ Adrian Rifkin

Portfolio Published in Extra Extra No 1 #London

 

Dereviled
2013, 9min, David Haines
FRI.19:05h | SAT.22:05h | SUN.19:20h

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Language: English & Dutch
Time: 16:00–01:00
Admission: Weekend June 1, 2 & 3 €15 ; Day tickets €5

To buy day-tickets click here: Friday 1st of June  | Saturday 2nd of June | Sunday 3rd of June

Location: Theater Rotterdam, Schouwburgplein 25
www.theaterrotterdam.nl

 

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