Theatre
Prehistory: the absurd comedy that sends humanity back to the Stone Age
What if the Stone Age were not a distant beginning, but the perfect mirror of
KET in Paris: Barlone, our queer left-wing Paris crush
There are places that merely fit into a city, and others that save a little piece of
Aurore Fattier turns Feydeau’s The Turkey into a queer cabaret at Théâtre de Namur
Aurore Fattier takes Georges Feydeau’s The Turkey and transforms it into a bold, queer-friendly cabaret piece, on
Les Enfants endormis: Anthony Passeron’s intimate theatre piece comes to Brussels
Les Enfants endormis will be presented in Brussels at La Tricoterie, bringing Anthony Passeron’s work to the
Love Is Messy, Red and Queer: Step Into Brussels’ Most Decadent Cabaret Night
If your love life currently oscillates between missed calls, mascara stains on someone else’s collar
From Medicine Cabinet to Musical: The Existential Life of a Suppository
What if your medicine cabinet suddenly came to life, and a tiny suppository started questioning
UP Festival: “BELLO!” – When Beauty Meets Acrobatic Irony
What is beauty—and who decides what qualifies? That’s the central question tackled by Fabbrica C, the
Identities in Motion: Justine Theizen’s POV Brings Hip Hop, Humor, and Queer Stories to the Stage
POV, the new creation by choreographer and performer Justine Theizen, blurs the boundaries between hip hop,
