Bach and Bleach is a play about two opposites merging into an unexpected and wonderful understanding of life and themselves. It’s funny, it’s profound, it’s not to be missed. Renowned Dutch musician Esther Apituley answered our 6 Questions about her upcoming production at La MaMa!
A passionate musician who loved to tell her story through her viola.
2) What was your original inspiration for Bach & Bleach?
To make classical music more accessible to people who never go to a classical music concert because they feel intimated by classical music. I want to make classical music approachable. Too many people think of classical music being solemn and I want to change that.
3) Does this production feel different when performed in different countries with different casts?
Yes, definitely. When we performed it in Spain the people were more emotional, more open. The Dutch audiences can be more cynical and very straight. Here in the US it's an international cast bringing many cultures together in one show. Jenny Sterlin, the cleaning lady was born in Britain, my pianist is from Puerto Rico, Gregoire, the harmonica player is European as is the cellist (French) and one of the violinists (German). The styles come together, like New York.
4) What is the significance of Bach's music in Bach and Bleach?
Bach is monumental, of another universe. Bleach is the opposite, something to clean with -- bringing the two together is intriguing.
5) How is live music important to the production?
Classical musicians tend to be strict in their playing, every note has it's value. Adding jazz musicians gives a freedom, especially with improvisation. A combination of the classical and jazz musicians brings a unique sound.
6) What does working at La MaMa mean to you?
La MaMa is in New York City, and its amazing that they were interested to host my show. I'm thankful to them and proud of that. As an artist it is important that there is a theater behind me that believes in the work that I do.
La MaMa presents
Music performance by Esther Apituley
New York version Directed by Erwin Maas
June 5 - 9, 2019
Wednesday - Friday at 8pm; Saturday and 1pm and 8pm; Sunday at 5pm
The Downstairs @ La MaMa
66 East 4th Street
(between Bowery and Second Avenue)
New York, NY 10003
Tickets: $25 Adults; $20 Students/Seniors
For Tickets & Info: CLICK HERE
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