Theodor Holman
Appearance
Theodor Holman (born 9 January 1953 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch journalist, presenter, and writer of Indo descent.
He studied Dutch language and History at the University of Amsterdam. He was editor of the satirical student newspaper Propria Cures.[1]
His play Breivik meets Wilders (Dutch: Breivik ontmoet Wilders) depicts a fictional meeting between Anders Behring Breivik and controversial Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders at London's Heathrow airport in March 2010.[2] The play was staged at Amsterdam's De Balie theatre. Other plays are currently under development in Sweden and the UK.[3]
Bibliography
- Een lekker leven - A nice life (1986)
- Apenliefde - Monkeylove (1991)
- Familiefeest - Family party (1992)
- Hoe ik mijn moeder vermoordde - How I murdered my mother (1999)
- Het blijft toch familie - They're still family (2001)
Filmography
Films as screenwriter:
- Interview (2003)
- Cool! (2004)
- Medea (2005)
- Oorlogsrust (2006)
- Interview (2007)
References
- ^ "Auteursportret Theodor Holman". www.nijghenvanditmar.nl. Uitgeverij Nijgh & Van Ditmar. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-03-18.
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- ^ Delaunay, Nicolas (22 March 2012). "Norway gunman 'meets' Dutch right-wing MP on stage". The Daily Star. Beirut, Lebanon. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
- ^ Smith, Lyndsey (21 February 2012). "Breivik terror-play to Oslo". The Foreigner. Oslo, Norway. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
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