Review: AGE OF CONTENT at Grand Théâtre
In this vivid piece, the company explores the condition of young life in the age of social media, where individuality is constantly performed, consumed, imitated, and discarded.…
In this vivid piece, the company explores the condition of young life in the age of social media, where individuality is constantly performed, consumed, imitated, and discarded.…
The company explores the condition of young life in the age of social media, where individuality is constantly performed. The show becomes both a warning and a celebration: a brilliant and beautiful study of the evils and potential of our society.…
Verdi’s Nabucco arrived at the Grand Théâtre of Luxembourg in a production that combined vocal force, visual ambition and a striking sense of immersion…
Last week, the Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg hosted Söhne, a contemporary theatrical work that sets out to explore identity, belonging, and the fractures of modern masculinity.…
At the Grand Théâtre last weekend, Elizabeth Costello. Seven Lectures and Five Moral Tales, directed by Krzysztof Warlikowski, unfolded as a dense, intellectually charged meditation on literature and morality.…
This week, for our 100th review in Luxembourg, we decided to check out Puccini’s La Bohème at the Grand Théâtre…
What did our critic think of BALLET FLAMENCO DE ANDALUCIA at Grand Théâtre?…
Last week, we had the pleasure of attending Ballet BC’s three-part performance at the Grand Théâtre of Luxembourg. Moving seamlessly from the borders of darkness to magnetic sway and finally to collective exhilaration, the company demonstrated not only technical excellence but also a sharp sense…
There are shows that invite the audience to watch, and others where you cannot help but participate. The Rocky Horror Show firmly belongs to the latter category, and its arrival at the Grand Théâtre proved to be nothing short of electrifying.…
Last week at the Grand Théâtre of Luxembourg, Laura Bachman’s new creation Commençons par faire l’amour premiered as an intimate, yet universal meditation on love, memory, and gender.…

In an intimate recital, Agnes Ravaux, proposes to make a warm tribute to Barbara. Based on his personal cracks, she lets herself be carried away...