Sat 31 Jan
Sofie Knijff
Anne Claire de Breij
Anne Claire de Breij
theatre
Wed 22 Apr 2026
Operation Hellfire
Operation Hellfire is a political thriller about the International Criminal Court. In honor of the 25th anniversary of the Court, the Prime Minister of the Netherlands organizes an international summit. The guest of honor is a former President of America. But then the unthinkable happens. Immediately after his speech, he is arrested by the Court. Live on TV, in front of the eyes of the world.
The reaction from Washington follows swiftly. The American Service-Members’ Protection Act is activated: a law that protects Americans by all means from prosecution by the International Criminal Court (ICC). Even if that means an attack on the Netherlands. The Court refuses to back down. Tensions rise, the world is watching, and the pressure on The Hague increases. How far is the Netherlands willing to go to defend peace and justice?
This cannot be true
With Operation Hellfire , director Eric de Vroedt creates a political satire where law, power, and morality collide violently. A ‘what-if’ that comes frighteningly close to reality. You will see Soumaya Ahouaoui, Gustav Borreman, Tamar van den Dop, Jouman Fattal, Hein van der Heijden, Yamill Jones, Yela de Koning, Rick Paul van Mulligen, Mika Peeters, and Emilio Pramatarov.
Director Eric de Vroedt: “Just now, when the international world order seems to be wobbling, we must ask ourselves: how just is international law actually? And does it work equally well for everyone?”
The Hague Invasion Act
In reality, America also does not recognize the jurisdiction of the ICC and therefore refuses to cooperate with investigations. At its establishment in 2002, America reacted with a remarkable law: the American Service Members’ Protection Act. This law gives the American president the right to use “all means necessary and appropriate” to rescue Americans or their allies who are being held by the Court in The Hague. Therefore, the law is commonly referred to as “The Hague Invasion Act.”
For over 100 years, people in The Hague have been working on international law, and there are about 500 international organizations in the city. The Hague proudly calls itself ‘the international city of peace and justice.’ In Operation Hellfire, writers Joeri Heegstra and Max Wind question: how far is the Netherlands willing to go to realize those ideals?
Whether this performance has an interval is not yet known.
Sat 31 Jan
Sofie Knijff
Wed 04 Feb
