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Malou, a young woman with Galgenhumor, dares not to participate in traffic from one moment to the next. In an equally compelling and witty representation about a patient-in-denomination (Emma Buysse) and her therapist (Kees Hulst), Softop laughs the impact of intergenerational traumas and the power of silence within families. A story full of humor not to have to feel that challenges to unravel the mystery behind Malou's silence. Because what happened, what she can talk about so hard about, and where the motto of her Indian family "eating is silver and silence is gold" is painfully striking? For this you can reserve a place free of charge during the ordering process.
Credits: editing and direction: Esther Scheldwacht |The National Theater