Juf Braaksel, De Musical
When Lotte, Thijs, Lukas and Milou from group 7 discover that something is wrong with the strict headmaster Miss Braaksel, they decide to unravel the mystery. That turns out to be more difficult than expected. Fortunately, they don't have to do it alone, because with the help of the public they are stronger than ever!
Based on the popular books by Carry Slee, Juf Braaksel The Musical is an energetic, funny and musical performance full of adventure, excitement and humor. A party for children and their parents. So join us on an adventure and experience Miss Braaksel live in the theater!
After the performance you can meet the cast in person during a meet & greet. Grab your chance to have your picture taken with Miss Braaksel and her students!
An unforgettable outing for the whole family!
Free youth tickets – with draw
This performance is sold by draw.
The draw is held at the beginning of the season so that we distribute the tickets as fairly as possible.
You can register until June 8.
If you have been selected, you will receive a confirmation with a payment link the following week.
If you don't hear anything, you will remain on the waiting list for when places become available.
Blind interpreter
The 3 p.m. performance is also accessible to audiences with a visual impairment.
A blind interpreter from Komt het Zien!
provides live audio description.
Only blind and partially sighted people can hear this via wireless headphones.
Beforehand, the blind interpreter also provides additional explanation about the decor and costumes and there is a meet & feel introduction.
To reserve a ticket with audio description and the meet & feel introduction, it is possible to select tickets yourself during the ordering process. Then choose 'Ticket with Blind Interpreter'. Or call the theater box office: 040 - 253 35 78. Places have also been reserved for people with a visual impairment that cannot be reserved online. You can also contact this telephone number for more information.
This is what visually impaired people have said before:
“The blind interpreter lent his eyes to me for a moment.”
“I don't see a thing and yet I have seen everything.”