1920s, Romania. After living abroad for several years, young Mihail comes back to his home village to ask for the hand of the newly widowed Elena. The courage to confess his love quickly disappears and Mihail seeks guidance from the village's old priest. Things get complicated when Mihail discovers that Elena has another suitor, Mândru. Meanwhile, the villagers organize a wedding for the newlyweds who have yet to declare their feelings. Although she decided to leave with Mândru, Elena finds out about Mihail's feelings for her, and the two become bride and groom at the wedding prepared by the villagers.
A group of Dutch comedians, songwriters, spoken words artists and musicians look back on the year 2024. With Yora Rienstra, Teddy Tops, Asmae Amaddaou, Sandy Bosmans, Janneke de Bijl, Katinka Polderman, Kiki Schippers, Vera van Zelm and pianist Vera Marijt and bassist Julia Kooreman.
Urvi Majumdar has had to grow the f*ck up. Sometimes when the hottest thing about your life is your hot water bottle, you have to learn to be your own superhero. This show is about getting to know who you really are when life gives you a sick burn. Urvi is a rising star of comedy. As seen on ABC’s Fisk and Channel 9’s Metrosexual.
A nerd boy has an online relationship with a girl he's never met. On social media, he portrays himself as a cool guy with many friends. Trouble arises when the girl tells him that she will visit his city and meet him in person.
An adventure novel written by an extremist. This is how Mikhail Shats describes the two and a half years of emigration. The arrest in Bali, three personalities in one body at once, and the search for the cheapest things in Israel — in his third Stand-Up Special, "Finally," the comedian sums up the interim results of life in a new reality. With extreme details, but without unnecessary drama!
In STRIJDER, his second solo performance, Arjen once again shares personal stories, funny anecdotes, and surprising music. With this, he offers a unique perspective on his own life, the country, and the times we live in. The performance was sold out to the last seat in the Netherlands and Belgium and received enthusiastic audiences and standing ovations everywhere.
In the village of Öd, a village with a population of just over a thousand, a stork is placed in the garden of Adam Möschl, a former host of the Schlagerparade (pop music parade), and his wife Dietlinde. However, she is not expecting a child. The stork may mean that Adam is having an affair, and that she is expecting a child. Soon after, he is found dead. After it appears to be an accident, station commander Magnus Tröger believes there is no murder case. Dietlinde, on the other hand, is convinced that her husband was driven to his death by the postwoman Liesl. Liesl doesn't believe it was an accident either; she has to prove that she had nothing to do with Adam's death.