Hans Teeuwen plays piano, sings, acts, talks and makes dance steps. The pace is fast, the presentation is vital. The topics addressed are so diverse that there is apparently no correlation between. But looks can be deceiving.
Goedemondt now understands that freedom and security are polar opposites and questions himself 'What happens when you're more focused on letting go and get rid of control and self-affirmation?'
Ronald Goedemondt parades both physically and verbally through his material and explores the theme of conformism. With muddy boots he kicks over the chain fence and spuds cheerfully cheeky through the field of anarchy.
Hans is back with his seventh solo show. Manic as in his younger years, amoral, confrontational, and full of character assassinations on important people and institutions.
Stand-up comedian Ronald Goedemondt is in his show 'Geen sprake van' praised for its infectious absurdism and fresh logic. His sixth program again contains an inimitable stream of well-placed jokes.
In his third stand-up show Daniël Arends goes into the murky world where doing well is directly linked to self-interest and wrongdoings are a hobby. Arends offers consolation, asks questions and gives answers.