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Jeroen Lindeman

Jeroen is a theatre performer from the Netherlands who found a passion for acting through improv. After performing in two short plays, Variations on the Death of Trotsky and The infinite monkey theorem, Jeroen was noticed for his remarkable character work, which led him to special performance projects in the former penal colony of Veenhuizen. It is here he worked closely with convicts to play convicts in Uitschot (Scum) and Tussen 4 muren (Between 4 walls).

After moving to Montreal, Jeroen appeared in 2019 St.-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival performance of Antonin Artaud's SPURT OF BLOOD by Marissa Blair, which signified a shift in artistic influence. To deliver a heightened reality to his practice he often exploits his own life experiences, pushing physical and emotional boundaries.

He has appeared in Lesbian Speed Date From Hell (Christina Saliba), The Pillowman (Snowglobe), Personal Space (Little Black Rain Cloud Theatre). Jeroen is also contributing artist of Freefalling Monthly at Espace Freestanding Room with MOEDER (2019) and Pheno (2021).

Jeroen has written and performed in Pento during Festival de la Bete Noire’s 2021 Virtual Theatre Festival.