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Stage show Kids of Amsterdam

The Kids of Amsterdam will take the stage of KIT’s Queen Máxima hall with a show on Saturday, April 20. The show, entitled ‘Growth’ addresses, in the words of the makers, ‘acceptance, growth and support’. 

The theatre performance is a production of the Kids of Amsterdam led by artistic director Luciano Hiwat and Angelo Ormskerk. For the past few months, they have been working on the show with children and teenagers of the neighbourhood in the studios of KIT Live, where the Kids of Amsterdam have been housed since October last year. 

Tickets for the show cost €15 and are available via the website of the Kids of Amsterdam: buy tickets. Be quick to reserve your seats!

Time and location

Saturday 20 April, 18:30 – 21:00
Queen Máxima hall, KIT
Mauritskade 63 (main entrance KIT building)
1092 AD, Amsterdam

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