
13 February 2026, 19:00 - 21:00
three plays by Trash Skeleton
She's looking up the symptoms online, Replacement home
and Trips to the Void
The first play is called She's looking up the symptoms online and is about a woman needing to get over her ex by using a surrealist version of omegle/chatroulette. She explores her emotions and past relationship while talking to a tree, a masturbator, an anarchist who can fly and a whole lot more
The second play is Replacement home and is about an anarchist needing to find a new building to squat for her radical family about to get evicted. The play takes several fourth wall breaking turns as things go horribly wrong but maybe you can help them squat in the end?
The third play is called Trips to the void and is about a trans woman coming to terms with herself as she takes acid and the void inside her consumes all the people invited to trip with her. This is about chosen family and coming to terms with who you are instead of being ashamed and alone!
The performances will be about an hour and fifteen minutes long with short breaks in between.
This is event is walk-in and no registration is required. Entrance is free, but you can buy the scripts of the plays and unique posters made by Cor at the theater if you want to remember the show and support the troupe. This money will go towards the troup’s effort to make trips to different alternative spaces around the Netherlands and hopefully abroad. We ask donations to support the work of BAK Basecamp, that runs on lots of love and passion, but little money. Please donate what you can when you come visit us!
Poster design by Cor
[id: illustration of a square building with broken and boarded up windows. An anarchist symbol appears in the top left window, a Palestine flag hangs from the top story. Red curtains flow in the wind, above a banner that says “Kraken Gaat Door” (Squatting Continues). An anti-nazi symbol appears in one of the windows, the squatting symbol at the front door. A graffity of a clown face is on the building’s wall and the writing: Amsterdam = Efteling. The names of the three plays are on the left side of the building in a dripping font.]