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L’ennemi est bête

Antoine Defoort, Jérôme Piron & Arnaud Hoedt
Deux mains qui jouent au Jenga Deux mains qui jouent au Jenga Tickets
22 – 27.09.2025
L’ennemi est bête
Antoine Defoort, Jérôme Piron & Arnaud Hoedt
  • Creation
  • Theater
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Three friends get lost in speculation over the profound philosophical maxim passed down since childhood: “Takes one to know one!”

Jérôme Piron fait face à Arnaud Hoedt. Ils se parlent. L'un porte une chemise bleu claire, l'autre une chemise rayée et un t-shirt noir. Dans le fond, on voit Antoine Defoort derrière une table.
Deux mains qui jouent au Jenga

© Defoort-Hoedt-Piron

Practical info

Petite salle

 

Access to the small hall is at the back of the theatre, rue Vanderhaegen 30 (1000 Brussels).

 

From 16 years old

Distribution and credits

Concept and performance Antoine Defoort, Arnaud Hoedt and Jérôme Piron
Assistant director Britt Roger Sas
Outside view Lorette Moreau
Web development Vincent Dilly
Lighting design and stage management Lukas Varady-Szabo

Development and production Habemus papam (Cora-Line Lefèvre, Rosine Louviaux, Alix Maraval, Apolline Paquet)
Presented by compagnie Chantal et Bernadette, in partnership with l’Amicale

Ticketing information

The XS 1 DAY Pass allows you to see up to 10 shows in one evening. Book your tickets in advance to make sure you don’t miss a show. Shows cannot be booked individually. The purchase of a Pass is compulsory (except for free access shows).

 

PASS XS 1 DAY prices:

Full price: €22
Support price: €30
Over-65s: €17
Reduced price: 15€
School and association groups from outside the district + Student groups: 12€
Art school students: 10€
School and association groups from the district + Spectators’ Committee: 8€

Accessibility

Due to its location and a flight of 20 steps to reach it, the small hall is unfortunately not wheelchair accessible.

 

Access to the Petite Salle is via the back of the theatre, rue Vanderhaegen 30 (1000 Brussels). There are 160 metres from door to door.