Jan Aarntzen
An image from Brigitte Kaandorp: Zó, one of the productions that also features Jan Aarntzen.
Jan Aarntzen

Jan Aarntzen

August 21, 1950 — Gendt, The Netherlands

Jan Aarntzen was a Dutch costume and set designer for the theatre. After graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Arnhem, he was active as a teacher and director of the Amsterdam Fashion Academy Vogue from 1977 to 1988. He also worked as a costume and set designer. His first independent design was for the performance Bosjes Bloemen (1989) by Karin Bloemen, with whom he collaborated for decades. In addition to Karin Bloemen, he designed costumes and sets for Marjolijn Touw, Purper, Jos Brink, Tineke Schouten, Brigitte Kaandorp, Ashton Brothers, Richard Groenendijk, Släpstick and many others. He received several awards for his work, including the Scheveningen Cabaret Prize for Design in 1996.

Brigitte Kaandorp: Zó

Brigitte Kaandorp: Zó

2012

Droog Brood: Scènes voor de Mensen

Droog Brood: Scènes voor de Mensen

2005

Kaandorp Zingt Kaandorp

Kaandorp Zingt Kaandorp

1999

Richard Groenendijk: De Adem van de Nachtchinees

Richard Groenendijk: De Adem van de Nachtchinees

2005

Richard Groenendijk: Na de wedstrijd

Richard Groenendijk: Na de wedstrijd

2008

Droog Brood: Omwille van de Smeer

Droog Brood: Omwille van de Smeer

2008