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Micha Wertheim: Voor Beginners (2006)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 46M

Director : Pieter Bouwman, Lernert Engelberts, Kathleen Warners

Synopsis

Stage registration of the first comedy special by the Dutch comedian Micha Wertheim. The central idea of ​​the performance is: 'Some people think I'm arrogant, but I spit on them."

Actors

Micha Wertheim
Micha Wertheim
Himself

Crews

Micha Wertheim
Micha Wertheim
Writer
Pieter Bouwman
Pieter Bouwman
Director
Aviva de Groot
Aviva de Groot
Decorator
Marcel Kaars
Marcel Kaars
Decorator
Albert Lantink
Albert Lantink
Lighting Production Assistant
Wilbert Hietbrink
Wilbert Hietbrink
Lighting Design
Wilbert Hietbrink
Wilbert Hietbrink
Technical Supervisor
Martine Eger
Martine Eger
Makeup Artist
Jelle Odé
Jelle Odé
Camera Operator
Nicole Batteké
Nicole Batteké
Camera Operator
Chris Everts
Chris Everts
Sound
Stan Schram
Stan Schram
Lighting Camera
Elja de Lange
Elja de Lange
Editor
Leony Paus
Leony Paus
Co-Director
Leony Paus
Leony Paus
Producer
Ruben de Hond
Ruben de Hond
Production Assistant
Lernert Engelberts
Lernert Engelberts
Director
Helga Voets
Helga Voets
Producer
Kathleen Warners
Kathleen Warners
Director

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