Interactive theatre
Interactive theatre invites the audience to attend the performance with an active attitude, which creates more involvement. In the best case, this leads to co-creation between the players and the audience.
Improvisational theatre and comedy are forms of interactive theatre, but the concept is broader than that. Searching for scenes throughout a city, solving a mystery, using voices to determine the outcome of the story, ... the possibilities are numerous.
Photo credits: Ake van der Velden
Bits of Humanity is Thomas Koreman's first one-man show in English. During this performance he wonders whether technology is going to kill us. Expect 90 minutes of dry humor, absurdity and crowd work.
Photo credits: Thomas Koreman
During the performance, the audience can use voting cards to determine whether Humanity or Technology will soon seal the fate of humanity.
Bits of Humanity plays in theatres and can be booked for corporate events.