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National Theatre plays on simply brilliantly

Thank God the theatres are reopening to more audiences, and The National Theatre will play on for a while, for instance with the infectious Every Brilliant Thing with Tamar van den Dop or Bram Suijker.

At the Theater aan het Spui on Wednesday 1 July, Tamar van den Dop in the afternoon and Bram Suijker in the evening played their first Every Brilliant Thing. It is, I believe, not quite meant to be reviewed and as a journalist, you can - thankfully - just pay for your ticket. A few words are never we...

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Peter Olsthoorn

Freelance journalist, does interviews and science for Intermediair; writes and speaks on topics including digitisation, data analytics, fraud and media for dailies/congresses; reviews theatre; and is daily grateful.View Author posts

Thank God the theatres are reopening to more audiences, and The National Theatre will play on for a while, for instance with the infectious Every Brilliant Thing with Tamar van den Dop or Bram Suijker.

At the Theater aan het Spui on Wednesday 1 July, Tamar van den Dop in the afternoon and Bram Suijker in the evening played their first Every Brilliant Thing. It is, I believe, not quite meant to be reviewed and as a journalist, you can - thankfully - just pay for your ticket. A few words are never we...

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