The Peanut Butter Prince

How does it sound?

Once upon a time -not long ago- there was a street, where it was always raining, day in and day out. In the street there was a house, where there was always fighting year in and year out. In the house lived a family: a father, a mother and three children. You had Esmaraldadina, she was the oldest. Jaak was the youngest. And Valentijntino was in between.

One day the children decide that enough is enough. There must be a solution to all this quarreling and all this rain. Then they hear of an old wise man who lives in the forest. He is said to live by the wind and talk to the animals; maybe he has the solution! That night they climb out the window and go in search of the wise man. A long journey right through a giant fairy tale forest with tough ninja pirates, sweet witches and...a peanut butter prince.

Unadulterated rock&roll and blistering baroque accompany the three heroes on their adventurous journey. A performance for anyone who has ever walked in the rain. The Peanut Butter Prince is a co-production of Orkater, Holland Baroque and Oorkaan.

Listening guide:
Exciting
Funny
Pathetic
Crazy


On the stage

Holland Baroque - music/playing
Holland Baroque - music/playing

Time and again Holland Baroque amazes its audience with diverse musical programs. The orchestra throws itself with all its might into a musical encounter; with baroque musicians, but also with musicians from other genres. Baroque music is always central. www.hollandbaroque.com

Eric van der Horst - music/playing
Eric van der Horst - music/playing

Erik van der Horst graduated from the Toneelacademie in Maastricht in 2006. Since then he has worked, among other things, with Orkater, where he formed The Sadists with two friends. The trio was part of the talent project Orkater/De Nieuwkomers, in which young creators are given the opportunity to develop further. For Orkater Erik composed among others the music for The return of Hansel and Gretel. www.erikvanderhorst.nl

Maartje van de Wetering - music/playing
Maartje van de Wetering - music/playing

Maartje van de Wetering graduated from the Amsterdam School of Drama & Kleinkunstacademie in 2008. After graduating, she became an actress with the NNT in Groningen and played in almost all of the NNT's performances such as Hamlet, Salome and Alice in Wonderland. Maartje in several films and TV series, including Men's Hearts 2, Divorce and Flikken Rotterdam.

Kaspar Schellingerhout - music/playing
Kaspar Schellingerhout - music/playing

Kaspar Schellingerhout graduated from the acting program at the Toneelacademie Maastricht in 2007 and founded the musical theater group The Sadists in 2006. They made among others the successful performances Drink! Rockabilly Roadkill and Onward! Kaspar can also be seen in Ramses and in the feature film Back to the Coast.

Behind the scenes

Behind the scenes

Ria Marks Direction

Ria Marks attended the Akademie voor Expressie door Woord en Gebaar in Utrecht, where she met Titus Tiel Groenestege. Together they made, among other things, the theatrical triptych False Waltz - Bankroll - Sigh and with film director Mark de Cloe the film inspired by this triptych False Waltz, for which they won the prestigious Prix Italia, received a Canadian Rocky and were nominated for an Emmy Award. For Oorkaan, Ria Marks directed, among other things, the revival of the successful music performance The Verb(l)azing and the performance Turn, Organ!

Judith Steenbrink, Tineke Steenbrink and Erik van der Horst compositions and arrangements
Freek Vielen text (winner Taalunie Toneelschrijfprijs 2014)
Catharina Scholten set design
Bernadette Corstens costume design
Stefan Dijkman lighting design

The music

At The Peanut Butter Prince you will hear compositions by Rameau, Telemann and others, as well as new compositions by Erik van der Horst.

Franz Xaver Richter (1709-1789) From the Grandes Symphonies: no. 4 in C major
Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764) From Boréades: Les Vents. From Hippolyte et Aricie: Ritournelle
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) From Flute Concerto in d minor: Allegro di molto
Jean-Féry Rebel (1666-1747) From Les Eléments: Le Chaos 1 - 4
Erik van der Horst Song of the Giant
Erik van der Horst Sound of Silence
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) From Concert in e minor for flute and violin: Allegro
Kaspar Schellingerhout From the well. Text: F. Vielen
Erik van der Horst The Merry Things Song
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) / Why do you leave me hanging like this?
From Cantata 'Widerstehe doch der Sünde': Aria. Text: E. van der Horst
Erik van der Horst 123, PANG!
Erik van der Horst / Georg Friedrich Handel (1685-1759) Dream Song, lyrics: F. Vielen
Jean-Philippe Rameau
From Naïs: Overture (arr. J&T. Steenbrink)
Jean-Philippe Rameau
From Zoroastre: Tambourin - Contredanse

""Great musical theater for the whole family""
Haarlems Dagblad - Yske Gunning

For at home

HURRICANE IN THE HOUSE

Make your own Magic Umbrella!

What do you need. Markers, tape, straw and a printer.

After the performance, you can make your own magic umbrella. But you can also work on this at home. Download the drawing of the magic umbrella below, print it out, color in the drawing and draw in the empty strips your favorite fairy tale characters, fold the umbrella around and stick the strips together with tape, take the straw and attach it firmly with tape in the middle to the bottom of the umbrella and you have your own magic umbrella!

Make your own rainmaker instrument
You can also make your own rainmaker percussion instrument with real peanuts!
See here how to do that.

View The Peanut Butter Prince TV at www.depindakaasprins.nl For funny videos and even more fun DIY tasks to do at home! You won't believe your ears!

Made possible by

The PindakaasPrins is made possible by Fonds Podiumkunsten, Gemeente Amsterdam, Gemeente Utrecht, Fonds 21, VSB Fonds, Janivo, Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, Kersjesfonds, Zabawas, K.F. Hein Fonds, Gravin van Bylandt Stichting and all donors through Voordekunst.

Upcoming concerts

Fri
27
Dec
Dawn
with Amsterdam Andalusian Orchestra
3:00 PM,

Zwolle Theaters

Sat
28
Dec
The day dad fell
with Matteo Paggi and Aviv Noam
3:30 pm,

Teatro Munganga, Amsterdam

Sat
4
Jan
Dawn
5 p.m,

Theater 30cc, Leuven

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