Juliet is thirty and taking stock. Mentally and financially dried up by all the bachelorette parties, baby showers, and weddings she drags herself to every week, she wonders if she and her boyfriend are actually suited for ‘House, Tree, Pets’. Secretly, she keeps track of who takes what should they break up, and after an argument, he Googles moving van rates. Is that because of their divorced parents? The eternal doubt? Can you still truly merge in this individualistic society? And how long can Juliet ponder this before her eggs run out? With a rock-solid conviction that life is indeed malleable, Juliet races through life like a Border Collie. Witty, she sings about the dilemmas of modern thirty-somethings.
Amsterdam-based Juliet has been winning hearts for a long time with her listening pop songs. On social media, she caused a sensation with her hilariously spot-on 30-second songs, which garnered her millions of views. This is her theater debut. Armed with a piano and her guitarist Pascal Voorbraak, she shares hilarious anecdotes, breaks your heart with vulnerable songs, and whips you back up with a hard-hitting banger.