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Release Date:
January 9, 2021
Original Title:
Sven Ratzke: Where Are We Now
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
BNNVARA
Sven Ratzke
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 42
A theatre registration of the theatre concert 'Where Are We Now' by Sven Ratzke. With Jetse de Jong on the piano, Ratzke dives into Bowie’s world. In an intimate setting they unravel the songs in all their beauty and pureness. In ‘Where are we now’ Ratzke looks back – and ahead in the life of Bowie. By giving the songs their own personal touch. Ratzke is able to transfer the classics in a brand new light without losing the style and sound of the original master. There are also newly written songs that could have come from the master himself. The show is interwoven with the typically crazy and witty Ratzke stories.
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Assistant Director:
Heather Litteer
Director:
Sander Gesthuizen
Bas Govaarts
Lighting Coordinator:
Kees Zegers
Musician:
Jetse de Jong
Production Assistant:
Lotte Holterman
Friederike Spiegler
Sound:
Koos Wolters
Petra Randewijk
Sound Mixer:
Joris Wolff
Writer:
Sven Ratzke
Philippe Claudel
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