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From the blaze in the Library of Alexandria to book burning during the Second World War and the bullet-ridden National Museum of Iraq, countless irreplaceable art treasures have been lost forever. De Roovers and De Enthousiasten expose culture vandals such as Mao Zedong Ayatollah Khomeini, the Taliban, Bush (Jr. and Sr.) and Milošević. De Enthousiasten, including Johan Dehollander (Blauwe Maandag Cie, DAStheater) and Dirk Van Dijck (Het Eiland), disbanded in 1992 after 5 years of activity, only to reunite in 2005. Now they and actress Ann Miller (Loft, In De Gloria) join forces with theatre company De Roovers, which previously impressed the audience with plays such as All My Sons and Quills.

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Dirk Van Dijck
Ryszard Turbiasz
Sofie Sente
Robby Cleiren
Luc Nuyens
An Miller
Johan Dehollander
Sara De Bosschere

Robby Cleiren, Sara De Bosschere, Johan Dehollander, An Miller, Luc Nuyens, Sofie Sente, Ryszard Turbiasz & Dirk Van Dijck (performance), Stef Stessel (set design) & Pynoo (costumes)

Production: de Roovers spelen vzw and de Vereniging van Enthousiasten voor het reële en universele vzw


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