The Book of Mormon in Aarhus: Should it all be laughed away? »
By Clara Nack, photos by Paul Coltas
Two young and most of all mismatching Mormon boys are sent to Uganda, on a mission
Opera review: Brothers, an intense dramatic performance »
★★★★★☆
Brothers the Opera, part of the Bier Trilogy created especially for the Aarhus 2017 programme, had
Theatre review: A display of Viking splendour in ‘Røde Orm’ »
Aarhus 2017 presents the magnificent story of red-headed Viking Røde Orm on the roof of the city’s Moesgaard Museum.
Spring Forward 2017: Contemporary dance and the anatomy of muscles »
In 2017, Aarhus tries to answer the question: What does contemporary dance look like, and what is it
‘Brothers – The Opera’: From the big screen to the stage »
Susanne Bier’s movie ‘Brothers’ (‘Brødre’) comes to life in an operatic adaptation as the first of Musikhuset’s Bier trilogy, part of the
‘Erasmus Montanus’ review: Pushing the boundaries of a classic »
★★★★★☆
The newest adaptation of Holberg’s play directed by Rasmus Lollike, where madness meets absurdity, is one of the
Theatre review: Exploring the meaning of human existence in ‘Intet’ »
by Milada Bendtsen, photos by Kåre Viemose
‘Intet’, an opera based on the book of the
Aarhus on the map: From wildlife to museums »
by Pascale Doris Lo, map by Malika Baiazova and Livio Marc Stöckli
Arriving in a new city can be daunting, especially if
Theatre review: Beautiful and challenging scenes of harshness in ‘The Evil’ »
by Neus Pastor, photo by Folketeatret
“Ladies and gentlemen, this story begins one night in September. I just turned 13. I was