1 till 12 August 2018

DREEF

Schweigman& |

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Sometimes you just get that sinking feeling. What do you do when that happens? Do you jump ashore or do you go under, into the depths? In the site-specific show DREEF, chances are you will feel the ground beneath you give way. Nobody knows where you will end up. Surrendering to the unknown seems your only option.

In 2006 Schweigman& made DREEF and brought the site-specific experience to Theaterfestival Boulevard that summer. To celebrate the 15th anniversary of Schweigman& in 2018, the old favourite returns one last time. A show that undeniably belongs to the Dutch performing arts canon.

 

concept | regie: Boukje Schweigman
with: Toon Kuijpers, Hali Neto, Luuk Weers, Ivar Schutte and Moene Roovers
design: Menno Vinke
coproduction: BonteHond

Schweigman& is present on the 3th of August at Talk of the Town.

Attention!
DREEF plays on location in a nature reserve with water and unpaved paths. Unfortunately, it is not suitable for disabled people or people with claustrophobia. It is forbidden to photograph or film. There is no bus going to DREEF but there is the option for a 'bike to borrow'. You can get a bike at the Info stand at the Festivalsquare. For the 13.00h performances on Saturday the 11th and Sunday the 12th of August, the 'bike to borrow' can be picked up at the Backstage stand. This stand is located at the left side of Theater aan de Parade.

DREEF is located at the Zuiderplas in a very warm space that we cannot cool down. We advice you to dress appropriately. Airy clothes and perhaps a spare blouse or shirt to change into after the performance. Don't forget to bring water with you.

Location Zuiderplas
Running time 90 min.
Theaterfestival Boulevard thanks:
  • Gemeente 's-Hertogenbosch
  • Provincie Noord-Brabant
  • Fonds Podiumkunsten
  • Brabant C
  • VSBfonds
  • Fonds21
  • BankGiro Loterij
  • Cultuurfonds
  • Creative Europe Programme (EU)
  • De Versterking
  • Verkadefabriek
  • Theater aan de Parade
  • Apap
  • Performing Gender
  • Feminist Futures