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Performance

VenueBridge Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From23rd June 2021
Opened2nd July 2021
To11th September 2021
When19:30. Sat Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £15.00. To £69.50.
Bridge Theatre (V01649084045)
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Production Changes

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  • Date of change: 1 Jun 21 - T0590226347
  • Date of change: 11 May 21 - T0590226347
  • Date of change: 22 Apr 21 - T0590226347

Bach & Sons

Bach & Sons

Work:: Bach & Sons (S775173668)

Johann Sebastian Bach, irascible and turbulent, writes music of sensuous delight for his aristocratic patrons, and gives voice to his deep religious faith in music for the church. He's touchy, he's fabulously rude, he has high standards (he stabs a bassoonist for playing badly) and he's constantly in trouble with his employers. Music is the family business - both his wives and all his children are musicians. His eldest son, Wilhelm, is brilliant, chaotic and paralysed by his father's genius. Tense, industrious Carl is less talented than his father but more successful. As the years pass, their gripping family drama provokes furious arguments about love, God and above all music. What is it for - to give pleasure, like a cup of coffee in the sun, or to reveal the divine order that gives life its meaning?
Author Nina Raine

Production:: (T0590226347)

Nina Raine's beautiful, profound and funny new play is an anthem to the art that draws us together and sings of our common humanity.
Director Nicholas Hytner
Design Vicki Mortimer
Costume Khadija Raza
Lighting Jon Clark
Sound Gareth Fry
Performer Simon Russell Beale (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Performer Samuel Blenkin (Carl)
Performer Pandora Colin (Maria Barbara)
Performer Ruth Lass (Katharina)
Performer Douggie McMeekin (Wilhelm)
Performer Racheal Ofori (Anna Magdalena)
Performer William Barker
Performer Teddy Button
Performer Ardan Hennelly

Listing:: L0290254961




Production details

Nina Raine's beautiful, profound and funny new play is an anthem to the art that draws us together and sings of our common humanity.

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