Ouvertures
So that we can get together without having to wait for the end of the summer, the Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles is continuing the itinerant programme (…)
So that we can get together without having to wait for the end of the summer, the Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles is continuing the itinerant programme (…)
Born in 1980 in Tallinn, Estonia, Alexander Gronsky currently lives in Riga, Latvia. His photographic work focuses on landscapes. Abandoned, silent, they al (…)
The Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles was founded in Brussels in 1945 by decree of the prince regent, at the initiative of Jacques Huisman, a Belgian acto (…)
Melting ice, acidification of the oceans, disappearance of animal and plant species… One word alone sums up the impact of man on the terrestrial ecosystem: anthropocene.
This bilingual Midi de la poésie welcomes around ten French-speaking and Dutch-speaking poets and poets for readings accompanied by music, opening the first (…)
On Sundays scheduled with shows, the Théâtre National offers work- shops for children (from age 6). In the capable hands of the events team they will enjoy (…)
To promote new playwriting to theatre professionals. To bring contemporary pieces to the attention of directors and actors. Les Lundis en coulisse allow (…)
The imprint left by human activities on the planet ushers in a new era in Earth’s history: the anthropocene. In just over two centuries, humans have endurin (…)