Location Sort/Hvid
07.06.2017 - 09.06.2017
Wednesday June 7th at 20.00, Thursday June 8th at 21.00 and Friday June 9th at 19.00
Language Danish
Duration 40 min.

Instruction and scenography SIGGI ÓLI PÁLMASON and LAURA RASMUSSEN performers DANIEL PREBEN NIELSEN, GOLSHID ROKHZAN, THERESE ELLIOT, LOUISE CONRAD, PIA DAHL VESTERENG, FILIP LUND NIELSEN, ANNIE ORTHMANN, CARSTEN MATHIESEN, AASE NIELSEN and AXEL BANG text SIGGI ÓLI PÁLMASON, LAURA RASMUSSEN and the performers

FREAK OUT

This performance is a part of CPH STAGE

FREAK OUT is a performance about “normal people who are not really normal”. It allows us to look into 10 people’s lives. Not 10 normal people, but 10 special individuals, who in one way or the other depart from the ordinary.

FREAK OUT is cabaret-influenced more than it is an actual performance, and it is in all its strange ways a wonderful reminder of how completely normal people might experience more joy by not letting normality standards limit life.

FREAK OUT is a guest performance by Aarhus Teater.

FREAK OUT

07.06.2017 - 09.06.2017
Wednesday June 7th at 20.00, Thursday June 8th at 21.00 and Friday June 9th at 19.00
Location Sort/Hvid
Language Danish
Duration 40 min.

This performance is a part of CPH STAGE

FREAK OUT is a performance about “normal people who are not really normal”. It allows us to look into 10 people’s lives. Not 10 normal people, but 10 special individuals, who in one way or the other depart from the ordinary.

FREAK OUT is cabaret-influenced more than it is an actual performance, and it is in all its strange ways a wonderful reminder of how completely normal people might experience more joy by not letting normality standards limit life.

FREAK OUT is a guest performance by Aarhus Teater.

Instruction and scenography SIGGI ÓLI PÁLMASON and LAURA RASMUSSEN performers DANIEL PREBEN NIELSEN, GOLSHID ROKHZAN, THERESE ELLIOT, LOUISE CONRAD, PIA DAHL VESTERENG, FILIP LUND NIELSEN, ANNIE ORTHMANN, CARSTEN MATHIESEN, AASE NIELSEN and AXEL BANG text SIGGI ÓLI PÁLMASON, LAURA RASMUSSEN and the performers