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Old 01-10-2020, 03:48 PM
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Default Jan Lauwers & Needcompany: All the good

All the Good is a story with a double autobiographical background: on the one hand, Elik’s life, and on the other, Lauwers’ life with Grace Ellen Barkey and their children – in a house and workspace in the maligned Molenbeek. Ever-present death mercilessly intrudes on their lives constantly, both in the safety of their home and in the outside world. All the Good is also the story of the young girl Romy, who is convinced that the world is good. During a trip in China, she meets Elik while throwing up in an alleyway after drinking snake blood. The meeting changes her life.

All the Good is about loss and hope. It is a love story in an age in which Europe is throwing its values to the wind and a growing group of people is being seduced by hate and intolerance.


On stage only pregnant Romy Louise Lauwers gets naked - you see her tits, but she keeps her panties on (even when she takes them off, you can't see much, as she's running all the time and is covered by ribbons). At some moment she inserts a camera into her vagina and you see the projection of her insides on the screen!

For Inge Van Bruystegem you can only see her nipples poking through her top and there is a scene where she is ra*pe*d without much to see.

Finally, for Grace Ellen Barkey you can see her only spreading with her pussy in full view, albeit covered by her panties...
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