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Erehwon Center stages free musical honoring Andres Bonifacio

Erehwon Center for the Arts commemorates the 127th death anniversary of Andres Bonifacio, the revered hero of the masses, with a free theatrical presentation.

Ang Pagpaslang kay Andres Bonifacio (The Death of Andres Bonifacio), an original musical composed and directed by renowned composer and conductor Jerry Dadap, takes center stage on May 10 at 6:00 p.m. at the Erehwon Center’s grand performance hall.

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The musical, conceived as an oratorio, honors the memory of Bonifacio, who met a tragic end despite his significant contributions to the Philippine revolution.

Jerry Dadap, the first Filipino composer to conduct his own music at America’s Carnegie Recital Hall, is known for his powerful and evocative music. Pablo Tariman, a respected critic, has lauded Dadap’s Bonifacio musical for its ability to “raise patriotic fervor to great emotional heights,” comparing it to the impact of Les Miserables.

The script for the production is penned by Dionisio Salazar, and the show will be brought to life by the melodious voices of the Andres Bonifacio Choir.

In keeping with Erehwon’s mission as a people’s art center, admission to the event is entirely free. This aligns with the Center’s commitment to making art and cultural events accessible to a broad audience. Erehwon has consistently opened its doors to various free shows, attracting students, residents of Villa Beatriz (the community where Erehwon is located), senior citizens, and people from diverse backgrounds.

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