‘Gadverdamme!’, Patrick Nederkoorn has the audience chant when he has said that he will be talking about the climate for an hour and a half – a room full of people who have bought a ticket of their own accord for a cabaret performance about climate change. He can’t help expressing what he thinks many people think: the bleak premise that the Netherlands will disappear below sea level in the near future does not immediately evoke the association of a nice night out.
A better world doesn’t start with him in the first place. Nederkoorn puts in itself high tide down as a shameless Formula 1 fan, someone who proclaims not to eat meat but of course makes an exception for snacks (not meat, but ‘brown fruit’) and whose eyes were opened when he fell for a climate activist, with whom he has meanwhile has a son.
It is a nice line in his performance, which is cleverly and very carefully put together, with a number of beautiful songs and a nice dynamic with pianist Guido van de Meent. Nederkoorn is funniest when he anticipates a Dutch climate refugee migration to Germany; now we are the fortune seekers. With a similar doomsday scenario, the cabaret duo OldenHermanns plays in their climate comedy FCKD!. They just push such a scene a little further over the absurd, apocalyptic edge and press the finger a little harder on the sore spot.
high tide could have used some unpleasant surprises to also be a confrontational mirror. We know by now that we shouldn’t look away, right? It seems that Patrick Nederkoorn didn’t want to evoke too many gadverdamme feelings, in order to have a nice night out.
high tide
Cabaret
★★★ renvers
By Patrick Nederkoorn. Piano Guido van de Meent. Directed by Titus Tiel Groenestege.
27/9, The Little Comedy, Amsterdam. Tour until 10/6/23.