What do toddlers and governments have in common? Are there also presidents who throw tantrums in the supermarket? Who fight for their moulds? Oh yes! Two queens battle for attention here. It's about politics in kindergarten and adult games. BullyBully is a children's musical with opulent costumes, visual slapstick, funny quarrels and a happy ending. Here, power critique becomes the best of entertainment and we watch as two world powers learn to meet in the middle.
Maas Theater and Dance, Rotterdam (NL)
Concept, direction: René Geerlings
Performance: Sanne Bokkers, Djinti Sullivan
Compositions: Reinier van Harten, Sergio Escoda
Scenography: Sanne Danz
Costumes: Daphne Karstens
Dramaturgy, directors assistant: Sara Giampaolo
Production: Djoeke Westdijk
Technical crew: Peter Raaijmakers, Frans Baudoin
Choreography: Art Srisayam
Sirens can be heard at some points.
BullyBully manages almost entirely without language and there is a lot of non-verbal communication: suitable for people for whom language is a barrier. There are fights and arguments.
Age 4+ About 40 min
no spoken words
Tickets will be sold directly by the respective organisers. You can find the contact details by clicking on the venue.
Co-Production with Atta Festivak, Istanbul
The guest performance of "BullyBully" is supported by the Performing Arts Fund NL.
BullyBully (4+) – Maas Theater and Dance, Rotterdam (NL), Fotos: Kamerich & Budwilowitz
4+
no spoken words
About 40 min
Tickets will be sold directly by the respective organisers. You can find the contact details by clicking on the venue.
Co-Production with Atta Festivak, Istanbul
The guest performance of "BullyBully" is supported by the Performing Arts Fund NL.
What do toddlers and governments have in common? Are there also presidents who throw tantrums in the supermarket? Who fight for their moulds? Oh yes! Two queens battle for attention here. It's about politics in kindergarten and adult games. BullyBully is a children's musical with opulent costumes, visual slapstick, funny quarrels and a happy ending. Here, power critique becomes the best of entertainment and we watch as two world powers learn to meet in the middle.
Concept, direction: René Geerlings
Performance: Sanne Bokkers, Djinti Sullivan
Compositions: Reinier van Harten, Sergio Escoda
Scenography: Sanne Danz
Costumes: Daphne Karstens
Dramaturgy, directors assistant: Sara Giampaolo
Production: Djoeke Westdijk
Technical crew: Peter Raaijmakers, Frans Baudoin
Choreography: Art Srisayam