Claudia Marinelli

Claudia Marinelli is an anthropologist who works as a cultural participation advisor at the National Centre of Expertise on cultural education and participation (LKCA). Her interest lies in the accessibility of culture for all. Diversity, inclusion and youth are central to her work and daily life. See more about the LKCA and learn about Claudia’s…

STET No Limits Symposium Accessibility

Accessibility STET No Limits   This event is wheelchair accessible, spoken in English and there is a Dutch Sign Language interpreter present. You can attend in real life, or watch this event online. Sign Language At STET, our shows are often spoken in English, with a Dutch Sign Language Interpreter present (NGT). As an English…

We’re back! | August Newsletter

We’re back!  After a summer break we are so happy to be back and have a full season bursting with theatre just for you! The sun is out, and we have one last outdoor summer performance for you before we move back into the theatre. Check out the latest updates for our open air Romeo and Juliet below. As…

Willemijn Haasken

Willemijn Haasken       Willemijn Haasken (1989) graduated from art academy ArtEZ in Arnhem in 2013. In the past, she has played with collective Moeremans&Sons. Now she works as a programme producer for HNTOnbeperkt, together with Saartje Oldenburg.      

Funda Mujde

Funda Müjde Funda Müjde is a versatile cabaret artist: alert, spontaneous, obstinate and up to date. From time to time provocative on the political and social field, with of course the necessary dose of humor. Funda is known to the general public for her leading part in the award-winning movie Julia’s geheim, but as well for…

BareFace Collective

Zara Jayne-Arnold Zara trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. With two other talented performers, Zara forms BareFace Collective, a theatre company for writer/performers each with a different disability; Zara (CHARGE Syndrome), Lee (Autism) and Kirsty (Cerebral Palsy). Alongside BareFace Collective, Zara runs her own one-woman theatre company In Sight Theatre. She…

Paul Röttger

Paul Röttger Paul Röttger is a theatre maker, actor, teacher and director of Theater Babel Rotterdam. He graduated in 1976 from the Arnhem Theater School. The first two years he played a lot in film and television productions, the most famous of which was “Oorlog’s winter”, in which he played the role of Michiel van…

Jonny Cotsen

Jonny Cotsen Jonny Cotsen was born in Cardiff, Wales. Jonny is a qualified graphic designer and teacher but has left his professional career to develop himself as a performance artist, facilitator and consultant for inclusion in the arts. Jonny developed and wrote the Arts Council Wales Toolkit for venues and theatre companies, which provides a…

HNTOnbeperkt

HNTOnbeperkt The National Theater makes unlimited theatre accessible to people with disabilities with HNTOnbeperkt. By making adjustments, theatre visits become possible for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind or visually impaired. Since the pilot year in 2018, a lot of knowledge has been gained with the help of the Bartiméus Fund, HandicapNL and…

Vincent Bendervoet

Vincent Bendervoet     Vincent Bendervoet is well-established within the Dutch theatre scene; having been involved in productions since early 2009. After following four years of actor training at the Theaterschool de Trap, Bendervoet had his first professional performance at 17 with the Toneelgroep Amsterdam. Growing up visually impaired, Bendervoet attended both a regular primary…