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      • timothy lone
      • Caspar Schjelbred
      • Nathalie Jacoby
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      • maximillien jadin
      • rhona richards
      • Laura Woody
      • Mark Jane
      • Gianfranco Celestino
      • Transadlibit Duo
      • Peter Corser
      • KEVIN BOOR
      • Antoine Lefort
  • NEWS
  • Shows
    • Exploring Beckett
    • Virginia Monologues
    • Carry On Virginia
    • Mrs. Smith Library
    • gold rush
    • lunch on the go
    • Plan D
  • training and workshops
    • improvisation and Storytelling
    • mask and trance
    • Acting With Action
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lunch on the go

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REVIEWS

LUNCH ON THE GO
Greece, Grasshoppers and Grace Jones
No Topic Off-Limits at Luxembourg Improv Night
‘Lunch on the Go’ was overall a very enjoyable occasion, and evidence for how the development of Luxembourg’s improvisation scene could offer its audiences plenty of food for thought.
Sarah Graham, Chronicle

​LUNCH ON THE GO
 Lunch On The Go is an experimental Impro theatre format roughly based on Louis Malle’s film My Dinner with Andre. Two men and a sandwich explore the intriguing world of lunch conversation. The dining duo struggle with words between bites, groping for a recipe to sum up the meaning of life. Acclaimed British actor Alan Cox joined Timothy Lone in the Luxembourg rendition of Lunch On The Go at Am Garage. 
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