New Harvest Night

The storytellers you know and love, who often perform on our Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, will present to you new work at our New Harvest night. They have invested in longer stories, bringing you more experimental material. Some of these stories will turn into longer shows. All of them need you, a captive audience, to listen and enjoy the fresh fruits.
In this edition, we’ll have:
Steven Navarro
How do we make sure we remember moments rightly? What if our memory was damaged along the way, and like a film roll with light leaks, we see the picture the way it was not? Should we take a photo? Perhaps create a painting? Join Steven as he journeys through his story, remembering (as best he can) times of relationship found and times of relationship lost, and trying to rediscover what was hidden in between.
Isadora Alves
Our lives are one big sequence of events, but some have the power to change the course of a story. An unexpected call, words that stay with you, a dream finally turned into reality. Almost a year ago, Isadora left her established career and took a deep dive into a new world. Now she weaves the moments that led her to take that leap. What comes next?
Sara Rashidian (with Saman Mahdavi and Farnoosh Farokhzad)
Witness timeless stories of Persian mysticism come to life. This performance weaves together music, dance, and poetry to explore themes of love, longing, and transformation, featuring one of the timeless tales of Attar Neyshaburi, the renowned Iranian mystics and poet. Through a blend of art and storytelling, the audience is invited to reflect on universal truths and the beauty of surrender.
Doors: 19:00
Show: 20:00
There’s soup!
Tickets: 7.50 (+0.50 cent bank fee)