Stina Wirsén was chief illustrator at Dagens Nyheter until 2016. She’s now freelance and works with everything from fashion to travel writing. Her distinctive style captures characters and contemporary circumstances quite brilliantly. Runs until March 25.
Rotterdam. It’s New Year’s Eve in Rotterdam and Alice has finally mustered the courage to tell her parents she’s gay. But before she has time to do so, her girlfriend Fiona reveals that he has always identified as a man and that he now wants to start living as a man and change his name to Adrian. As Adrian begins the gender reassignment, Alice is forced to consider a question she never thought she would ask herself: ”Does this mean I’m straight?” March 8 to April 13 at 7pm.
Chotto Xenos, from the Akram Khan Company (right), is billed as a strikingly strong contemporary dance focusing on the experiences of a child soldier. March 17 at 7pm.
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