In her fifth theatre program the Dutch comedian and writer Paulien Cornelisse tells again about her about the ambiguities in life, and her life in particular, which language, among other things, causes.
A discovered alien washing machine exchanges the heads of three friends, now they must experience each other's lives. In five short stories we see what extraordinary things they experience.
In her fourth comedy special the Dutch comedian Paulien Cornelisse talks about uncertainties and indistinctnesses in life.
Paulien Cornelissen, who studied in Japan years ago, goes back to examine the land of the rising sun. Each episode's theme is a unique, almost translatable word from the Japanese language.
2016 recording of the show by Dutch comedian Paulien Cornelisse. In this performance Cornelisse is concerned with all things that seem and may be unimportant, the unnoticed things. She takes a close look at them and subjects them to a thorough analysis. Social issues such as the treatment of a right-cylindrical garbage can are discussed, but there is also an eye for the emotional life of a yellow parakeet.
Three friends with different cultural origins find an abandoned washing machine while playing. To their shock, they find out that the washing machine has strange powers: their heads are swapped by sticking them in the washing machine. When it turns out their heads can't be swapped back, they must go back home with each other's heads. Because their households have very different habits and traditions, they end up in awkard situations. Through these situations, they learn a lot of new things about each other.
Registration of the second theatre program by the Dutch comedian Paulien Cornelisse.
Registration of the first solo theatre program by the Dutch comedian Paulien Cornelisse.
Paulien Cornelisse is a Dutch comedian and writer.
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