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Théâtre de la Place
Place de l'Yser 1
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Un Uomo Di Meno
Jacques Delcuvellerie /// Groupov
du 25.05.2012 au 03.06.2012
With "Un Uomo Di Meno", Jacques Delcuvellerie presents a madly ambitious work which has the look of a stage testament.
L'homme qui valait 35 milliards
Nicolas Ancion Collectif Mensuel
du 02.10.2012 au 27.10.2012
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Patricia Highsmith /// Jan-Christoph Gockel
du 07.11.2012 au 09.11.2012
I would prefer not to
D’après Melville et Witkiewicz /// Selma Alaoui
du 20.11.2012 au 24.11.2012
La Estupidez
Rafael Spregelburd /// Transquinquennal
du 24.04.2012 au 28.04.2012
La Estupidez, an original work, is the fourth part of a rereading of the seven deadly sins by the brilliant Argentinean author Rafael Spregelburd. This author is strongly featured this season at the Théâtre de la Place, which is also showing the sixth part of the seven-part work, La Paranoïa (Paranoia).
La Paranoïa
Rafael Spregelburd /// Marcial Di Fonzo Bo et Elise Vigier
du 18.04.2012 au 20.04.2012
Science fiction is rare in the theatre: too rare. Especially when it is handled with the talent and verve of Argentine writer Rafael Spregelburd.
Les Trois Soeurs
Anton Tchekhov /// Michel Dezoteux
du 14.03.2012 au 17.03.2012
After his wonderful production of “Cerisaie” in 2002, Michel Dezoteux tackles Chekhov once again with “Les Trois Soeurs”. Olga, Irina, and Macha are bored, shut up in their big country house, dreaming of returning to Moscow one day and finding their only distraction in the soldiers garrisoned nearby.
Danse Delhi
Ivan Viripaev /// Galin Stoev
du 17.01.2012 au 21.01.2012
In a hospital waiting room six people lose or find a loved one; they laugh, love each other, tear each other apart. In seven short pieces run together as one act, Russian author Ivan Viripaev uses genres as multiple as the identities of his characters.
In Ongenade (Disgrâce)
John Maxwell Coetzee /// Luk Perceval
le 10.01.2012
In 1999, J.M. Coetzee, the South African winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, added another brilliant novel, Disgrace, to an already brilliant body of work.
L’Opéra du Pauvre
Léo Ferré /// Thierry Poquet et Jean-Paul Dessy
du 20.12.2011 au 22.12.2011
Do enough people know that Leo Ferré composed an opera? No, and doubtless because for a long time the author himself refused to let it be staged before warning prospective directors that: They couldn't change anything in it, either in spirit or in shape.
De Vrek (L’Avare)
Molière /// Ivo van Hove
le 01.12.2011
It is always a dangerous exercise to give an ultra-modern twist to a great classic. But Ivo van Hove is a wonderfully inspired director and his De Vrek is a successful and elegant reworking of L'Avare by Molière.
Smatch [2] Push up daisies (ou) manger les pissenlits par la racine?
Dominique Roodthooft
du 28.11.2011 au 02.12.2011
After “Smatch[1], Si vous désespérez un singe, vous ferez exister un singe désespéré” (Smatch[1], If you drive a monkey to despair, you bring a despairing monkey into the world), Dominique Roodthooft is back with the second part of his trilogy.
Roman d’un quarteron ou Hermafro
Philippe Laurent et Mathias Simons
du 22.11.2011 au 02.12.2011
“The Story of a Quadroon”, is all in the title. Philippe Laurent is the quadroon of the title; his father is white and his mother is of mixed race. The story is that of his life, one of incessant uprooting and upheaval, both emotional and geographical.
Quai Ouest
Bernard-Marie Koltès /// Isabelle Gyselinx
du 17.11.2011 au 25.11.2011
Worn out with money worries, Maurice Koch wants to die. So with his secretary Monique he goes to the Quai Ouest to throw himself into the water.
Ivanov Re/Mix
D’après Anton Tchekhov /// Armel Roussel
du 15.11.2011 au 19.11.2011
If you loved the wonderful “Si demain vous déplait”, don't miss “Ivanov Re/Mix”. With his trademark bold energy Armel Roussel has twisted and re-arranged Chekhov's “Ivanov” to show a whole kaleidoscope of emotions and link them to modern preoccupations.
De Pijnders (Les Porteurs )
Arne Sierens
le 28.10.2011
Eight men. Eight friends from the same rural background, which they have all had to leave behind for the city and a more modern world. Each year, they get back together to rehearse for their village’s procession, in which their role is to carry the statue of the Virgin Mary, which they nickname “the unbreakable”.
Het mystieke huwelijk. De man zonder eigenschappen II /Le mariage mystique. L’homme sans qualités II
Robert Musil /// Guy Cassiers
le 18.10.2011
Director of the Toneelhuis in Antwerp, Guy Cassiers enjoys tackling masterpieces. After a remarkable trilogy devoted to Proust and Wagner’s Ring, this great director launched the trilogy The Man without Qualities in 2010.
Un Fil à la patte
Georges Feydeau /// Michel Kacenelenbogen
du 11.10.2011 au 15.10.2011
It's impressive how the theatre of Feydeau resists the passing of time. This story of Fernand, a wealthy man, could seem so far removed from our lives today.
Contes africains d'après Shakespeare
D’après William Shakespeare /// Krzysztof Warlikowski
du 05.10.2011 au 08.10.2011
Krzytof Warlikowski has established a special relationship with Liège. Following on from (A)pollonia and Fin, the great Polish director returns with his African tales adapted from Shakespeare, as part of the European cultural cooperation project Prospero.
Robo à gogo
Petrus /// Service to Others
le 30.09.2011
UFO warning! With Robo a Gogo, the multi-media artist, choreographer and director Wayne Traub, now rechristened Petrus, whose work is often inspired by religion and mysticism, tackles the last book of the Bible, the Apocalypse.
Pinocchio le Bruissant
Carlo Collodi /// Eugène Savitzkaya et Pietro Varrasso
du 23.09.2011 au 30.09.2011
A literary giant, Pinocchio has inspired numerous artistes. This is because, far from being the sadly watered-down Walt Disney version of the tale, it is a timeless fable which speaks to us all across time and through all cultures.
HAASte Töne ?! Festival international de théâtre de rue
le 21.08.2011
Once again, our Euregional season opens with the International Festival of Street Theatre in Eupen. On the banks of the Vesdre, in parks and streets, twenty or so stages will spring up to house productions from all over Europe.






























