
We spend our lives getting to know ourselves. But what if someone – or something – knows us better than we know ourselves?
With "AI know you", the award-winning company Fix+Foxy and Odense Teater dive into the trails we leave behind in everyday life – data that we voluntarily share when we shop online and search the web or use social media. Our digital tracks tell us more about us than we realise.
In the performance we meet actor Kristoffer Helmuth, who claims that he knows the audience: “In the 30 minutes it took you guys to get in and sit down, I've found out how many of you are in a relationship. I also know that at least 40% have searched for travel recently.”
As the performance develops, you discover that your actions are so predictable that the actor on stage can anticipate them before yourself. And maybe you should listen when he tells you what you should do?
“AI know you” received high praise when it premiered at Odense Teater in autumn 2025 and was named by Iscene.dk, among other things. “... a strange bastard between a theatre performance, a 90s gameshow and a big hoax.”
The performance is curated by CPH STAGE and presented in collaboration with Fix+Foxy, Odense Teater and Folketeatret.
Special conditions apply to this performance. In the performance “AI know you” we ask the audience to play along. In this connection, we will use personal data such as the name and postal code of some of you in the auditorium. In order for this to be possible, you must of course agree to the terms and conditions before buying a ticket, so that we have aligned expectations and have the legal aspect completely in place.
You can read more about the special conditions for processing personal data here.
After the performance on June 3 you can experience a talk organised by Fix+Foxy. Read more here.
TUE BIERING
(WRITER, CONCEPT DEVELOPER, STAGING)
KRISTOFFER HELMUTH
(ACTOR)
NICOLAJ SPANGAA
(SCENOGRAPHER & COSTUMIER)
MATHILDE HYTTEL
(LIGHTING DESIGNER)
ERIK CHRISTOFFERSEN
(SOUND DESIGNER)
Rarely have technology and theatrical magic been woven together as elegantly as in “AI Know You”. We have chosen this production for its original format and its sharp perspective on a reality in which the boundaries between truth, data, artificial intelligence and staging are becoming increasingly blurred. The audience is actively involved, and “AI Know You” subtly plays with our expectations and our willingness to reveal ourselves. It is an entertaining yet unsettling experience, while also serving as a powerful reminder of the performing arts’ ability to reflect a highly contemporary world and a tribute to the genuine, human encounter.