Theater
Millennial II: Browser History X
When
19th of February 2026
Where
Natlab
Experience the Dark Side of Digital Transparency
ABOUT THIS EVENT
What happens when your online behavior suddenly becomes public? In 'Browser History X', a family faces just that scenario. The Smit family appears to have it all together with two parents who have a clear vision for parenting and a teenage daughter growing up in openness and trust. Everything is up for discussion—until a website announces that everyone’s browser history will be made visible. Tensions rise within the family as honesty turns into discomfort. Small confessions snowball into larger issues, boundaries blur, and relationships are put under pressure. Meanwhile, the daughter struggles to keep up in a world where she feels left behind.
'Browser History X' is a dark comedy about shame, desire, and privacy—exploring what we choose to share and what we prefer to keep to ourselves. It questions whether complete transparency is truly desirable. After the critically acclaimed 'VREDE', this is the second part of the Millennial series, confronting a generation raised with the internet about the repercussions of that upbringing.
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TAGS
TheaterComedyMillennialsPrivacyFamily Dynamics