It's a Girl! - 10+
It's a Girl!
Meet Miranda, a grown-up child of 9 years old. She has to deal with her dismissive, extravagant parents, who celebrate live and don't think about tomorrow. But today it's her birthday and Miranda only has one wish: that her parents act normal for just one day. But what is normal and can those two do it altogether? Who's side are you on? That of the hysterical, pubescent adults?
Or that of the responsible humorless child? A festive fight about measures and merits and the immense love between parents and child.
Meet Miranda, a grown-up child of 9 years old. She has to deal with her dismissive, extravagant parents, who celebrate live and don't think about tomorrow. But today it's her birthday and Miranda only has one wish: that her parents act normal for just one day. But what is normal and can those two do it altogether? Who's side are you on? That of the hysterical, pubescent adults?
Or that of the responsible humorless child? A festive fight about measures and merits and the immense love between parents and child.
Cast & creatives
Direction Daniëlle Wagenaar
Advice direction Moniek Merkx
Performance René Geerlings, José Montoya, the part of the child (Miranda) is played by Rachel Getrouw or Sara van der Grinten or Suzanne Wieberdink
Costume Design Marike Kamphuis
Advice Set Lonneke Cuppen
Max.Lab
It's a boy! and It's a girl! togther form a a diptych by directors Daniëlle Wagenaar en René Geerlings. These two directors were invited by Max. in the Max.Lab (laboratory), a place for experiments, improvisations and new meetings. The performances are both physical and visual plays with absurd humor, music and little text, which makes it perfect for festivals. Happy endings guaranteed.
Direction Daniëlle Wagenaar
Advice direction Moniek Merkx
Performance René Geerlings, José Montoya, the part of the child (Miranda) is played by Rachel Getrouw or Sara van der Grinten or Suzanne Wieberdink
Costume Design Marike Kamphuis
Advice Set Lonneke Cuppen
Max.Lab
It's a boy! and It's a girl! togther form a a diptych by directors Daniëlle Wagenaar en René Geerlings. These two directors were invited by Max. in the Max.Lab (laboratory), a place for experiments, improvisations and new meetings. The performances are both physical and visual plays with absurd humor, music and little text, which makes it perfect for festivals. Happy endings guaranteed.

