Is Femke Halsema still jumping in the breach for Dries Roelvink? Does she get the arrogant management of Theater Carré on her knees? “Maybe he should make a song about Hamas!” Shown news shouts.
Dries Roelvink has been mekpering in the media for weeks that he is being boycot by Theater Carré, where he would love to celebrate his jubilee as a singer. Amsterdam singer or not: that theater apparently finds him too ordinary and does not want him on stage. And that is why all his hope is located on Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema.
Ask a turn
Initially, Femke indicated that she really is not about it at all, but now she still gives Dries a glimmer of hope. A reporter of Shownieuws Says to her: “Dries Roelvink really wants to be in Carré. Well I know you’re not about it, but can’t you do a good word for him?”
Femke then: “Yes, I will sometimes ask why he is not allowed to stand there. But he just has full halls? Arena, you name it?”
‘Carré is beautiful’
Dries in the Arena? So Femke really has no idea who it is actually. Thom: “But Carré is nice, you know that.”
Femke: “I understand that, but I’m really not about it, isn’t it?”
Dries sees her reaction via the phone and says, “She’s not about it, no, but yes, I think this is sweet of our mayor, that she says,” I’m going to ask why he can’t stand there. “
Little hope
It makes Dries happy. “I have a little hope again. The mayor is also behind it.”
Story boss Guido den picker at the desk: “I think Halsema would have had a cup of coffee if you saw it that way, so of course you never know if she should write the ehh … but I think he should just write a very nice song about Hamas. I think she’s doing it like that.”
“Young!”
Tooske Ragas finds that remark tasteless. “Young young, Guido!”
Bram Moszkowicz: “Well … well …”
Guido: “Are I right, Bram, or not?”
Bram: “There is something in it.”
Guido: “The chance is getting bigger than, I think. A bit of depth in the show.”

