A story we need to hear: When death becomes everyday life

Tobasi played with humor, sadness, and rage, and you were drawn into the story as he told it so vividly. The seriousness of the situation became clear, and you started to ask the question "what could they have done today if they hadn't lived under such circumstances?"
Criticism Festival Editorial Team Theatre
Lucas, Helle and Oliver (15 years)

Exciting story and very coolly performed

Apart from the screens on the floor, the classroom looks like a normal classroom. The narrators are wearing everyday clothes and two of them are sitting among us at the desks. The fact that the performance takes place in a normal classroom makes the whole story seem much more real and realistic.
Criticism Festival Editorial Team Theatre
Helle and Synnøve (15 years old)

50 minutes too much

I think the dancers were good. They had clear and precise movements, but that doesn't give me anything.
Criticism Dance Festival Editorial Team
Synnøve Helene Hersnæs (15 years old)

Forget the script: When kebab talk saved the theater

The performance makes me reflect on how clear and important the face is when talking to someone, what prejudice can do to a conversation, and how the fact that no one sees you affects what you share and what you don't.
Criticism Festival Editorial Team Theatre
Wilma, Synnøve and Oliver (15 years old)

3 about Circus Antero

At times a little spooky, but very unique and with respect for the children in the audience, writes Lucas about Circus Antero.
Criticism Festival editorial team Nysirkus
Lucas, Helle and Amalie (15 years old)