Exhibition /
Ouvertures
Léo Keler
The Théâtre National has invited photographer Léo Keler to follow the Ouvertures Festival. Through his backstage access, all the spectators get the opportun (…)
The Théâtre National has invited photographer Léo Keler to follow the Ouvertures Festival. Through his backstage access, all the spectators get the opportun (…)
The classic story of Romeo and Juliet, set in a modern-day city of Verona Beach. The Montagues and Capulets are two feuding families, whose children meet an (…)
On the stage transformed into a courtroom, a trial takes place, the trial oif a young man who during a wedding kills his girlfriend’s father. Directly involved in the debates, the audience are asked to “examine the charges”.
Between fiction and documentary, SKRIK transposes to the stage the dazzling intensity of the memories which arise in fragments. The show puts a spotlight on violence against children to invite reflection.
Le projet « Raphaël 14 » prévoit la construction d'un immeuble neuf, situé rue Raphaèl à Anderlecht pour y loger cinq jeunes de 16 à 25 ans et une famille o (…)
Imagine a world without night. A world where mankind, aided by science, puts an end to its physiological need for sleep. A pill would allow a person to sleep for only 45 minutes without the effect of fatigue.
Experimenting with the potential of sound on the stage, making the microphone your own by sending your voice through it, playing with associations between s (…)
Giving victims and those around them the tools they need to rebuild. Showcasing the range of available victim support. Indicating a path of resilience throu (…)
Brûler-Danser Lisette Lombé & Cloé du Trèfle Brûler-Danser, c'est une remontada singulière. Il n'y a pas d'équipe adverse. L'ennemi, c'est le temps qui (…)
Welcome. Two syllables that sound like a promise of meeting, of hospitality. Not for refugees. In our Western societies, the reception of exiles leads to confinement, surveillance and an absence of perspective for those who are uprooted.
At the juncture of stand-up, the absurd and existential drama, Cédric Eeckhout obsessively singles out the similarities that unite his fate with that of the entire continent, politically and economically.
Want to see theatre like you’ve never seen it before? Our guided tours lift the curtain and let you see things from the other side, relive the different sta (…)
On Sundays scheduled with shows, the Théâtre National offers work- shops for children (from age 6). In the capable hands of the events team they will enjoy (…)
Talking about the future is central in our conversations, a symptom of the uncertainty we are currently experiencing. How to inhabit the vacuum caused by th (…)