
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ:
EERSTE TAFEREEL
TWEEDE TAFEREEL
DERDE TAFEREEL
VIERDE TAFEREEL
VIJFDE TAFEREEL
Colofon - Codering
Set in a snow‑covered old town on the brink of Christmas, this lively drama opens with an eclectic cast: a clock‑ringer, his nervous servant, a mischievous devil and his formidable mother, plus a host of townsfolk, witches and wedding guests. The atmosphere blends seventeenth‑century costume with absurdist humor, where frosty streets contrast sharply with the blazing heat of the underworld.
The action erupts at the iron‑bound gates of Hell, where Snuf, a gaunt red‑haired demon with a long tail and a curious little guitar, shivers against the cold while the devilish duo of Satan and his mother thunder onto the scene. Their frantic exchanges—filled with snarls, witty threats and slapstick violence—are set against the mournful toll of a distant tower bell, building a comic tension between fire and ice.
Through rapid dialogue and vivid stage directions, the play sketches a satirical portrait of holiday excess and supernatural meddling, all while keeping the tone light enough for listeners to picture the chaotic revelry. It promises a whimsical listening experience that balances dark fantasy with playful parody.
Language
nl
Duration
~2 hours (120K characters)
Release date
2026-02-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1899–1981
Adventure, travel, and a gift for lively storytelling run through the work of this Dutch writer, whose books for adults and younger readers were shaped by a restless, curious life. Best known to many for De scheepsjongens van Bontekoe, he brought faraway places and historical settings vividly to life.
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