4x theater performances waiting for your visit

Now that the theaters have opened their doors again, it is high time to go to a number of performances to immerse yourself in beautiful stories and beautiful shows. M presents four theater performances that are waiting for you.Text: Noa Verseveldt
Online editor: Patrick Stoffer

Titanic – the musical

'I'll never let go, Jack!' Everyone knows this text from the world-famous film Titanic. It is the tragic story of the ship that sank after a collision with an iceberg. The first musical appeared on Broadway in 1987 and the musical can now finally be seen in the Netherlands. In the musical you follow the story of the first-class passengers who experience limitless luxury and the third-class passengers who dream about their new life in America during their journey across the Atlantic Ocean. You can see the musical in the beautiful DeLaMar Theater, Amare Theater and Martiniplaza.

Julius Caesar in Egypt

Giulio Cesare in Egitto is an opera by Georg Friedrich Handel from 1724. Director/conductor George Petrou drew inspiration for the opera performance from the legendary love story of Caesar and Cleopatra. The films The Mummy and Indiana Jones were also a source of his inspiration. The story takes place in the roaring twenties of the last century. In the show, Caesar will also be an adventurer a la Indiana Jones, who goes in search of valuables.

Diana & sons

A brand new musical that switches between the young love of the iconic Lady Di and Prince Charles, the difficult time of Meghan Markle and Harry and Prince William as he prepares for the throne. A beautiful royal musical about the choice between passion and duty. The role of Diana is played by Marlijn Weerdenburg. The princes are played by Freek Bartels and Jonathan Demoor. The musical can be seen in the Delamar Theater and the new Luxor Theater in Rotterdam.

Pieter Derks – Out of Nothing

A cabaret show in these difficult times with only simple questions. Pieter Derks gives a show with humorous stories and musical highlights. His previous show 'For what it's worth' was nominated for the prestigious Poelifinario. So we can only expect good things for his next show.