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In The COKE SHOW, you can listen and talk (anonymously) about excessive substance use among students
Ten beers a night. A pack of cigarettes a day. A pill at a festival. For many students, this is normal. But is it really? Causes of excessive substance use often include social pressure, stress, or not feeling good about yourself. In the interactive performance of The COKE SHOW, you are invited to talk about this topic or just listen.The performance is in Dutch but will be translated into English. On October 15, the discussion at PAARD can (partially) take place in English.
Interactive theater
During this research theater, you as a visitor can respond live and anonymously via your phone to questions and statements. Your answers will show what is really happening among students. This information will also be used to provide advice to administrators, policy makers and other parties who can influence the lives of young people. In this way, we can together start a conversation about an important topic that has long been overlooked.
Where & when
- October 14 and 15 in The Hague at Poppodium PAARD
- October 21, 22, and 23 in Delft at Theater Lijm & Cultuur.
- November 25 and 26 in Leiden at the Nobel. The official invitation and registration for this show will follow, but put it in your diary!
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Admission is free, but advance registration is required
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The COKE SHOW in The Hague and Delft is a co-creation of both municipalities, educational institutions, student associations, Stichting Time Out, Lieve Mark, and the theater collective In Plaats Van Verkering. It was developed in consultation with young people and the Trimbos Institute, with the clear message: Excessive substance use is not normal, but asking for help is.
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