Nasrdin Dchar returns to the theater with his most personal performance. He takes you on a sometimes hilarious, sometimes haunting journey through the haunted house in his head.
A sometimes hilarious, sometimes haunting journey through the haunted house in the mind of Nasrdin
After four particularly successful performances with four particularly personal stories, Nasrdin Dchar was absent from the theater for as little as five years. But now he is happily back with perhaps his most intimate performance. Everyone is afraid, but Nasrdin really is a fear monger. He doesn't often show it, but meanwhile one doomsday scenario after another shoots through his mind. About his own health, about the future of the world, but also about little things like the fruit sprinkles he just bought in the supermarket.
In 'What if...' Dchar, together with his regular director Floris van Delft, takes the audience on a sometimes hilarious and sometimes oppressive journey through the haunted house in his head. For what should we really be afraid of and what will really be all right?
So after "OUMI" about his mother, "DAD" about his father, "YES" about his marriage to his wife Amy and "Family Chronicle" about all three, Nasrdin now comes to himself and his fears.