Peter van Ewijk examines today's chaos and comes up with something that really makes a difference. A hilarious evening full of self-mockery and a helmet with lights.
Hilarious cabaret with a long-awaited Eureka moment
"Winner of Cameretten, loser of life since 1977," Peter van Ewijk already announced in response to his second solo program 'Disconnection Anxiety'. So one thing is clear: self-mockery is no stranger to him. Not even in the hilarious 'Groeiramp', where a great Eureka moment is in the making.
1989. The Berlin Wall fell, borders opened, the future beckoned and twelve-year-old Peter van Ewijk invented ... a helmet with lights. No Nobel Prize, but a memorable moment. Now, decades later, walls are being erected and borders closed again. The world seems grimmer than ever and it is time for an invention that really makes a difference. After two years of in-depth research on inventors and inventions (read: lots of Wikipedia), Peter is going to come up with something that will finally deliver us from today's chaos. Something with a helmet ... and lights. Laughter? Sure. Learn? Perhaps. Making world history? Definitely. What about you? You can say later: I was there.