Ang Pagpaslang kay Andres Bonifacio: A Musical Tribute
“Ang Pagpaslang kay Andres Bonifacio” is an original musical composed and directed by renowned composer and conductor Jerry Dadap. The performance will take place at Erehwon Center for the Arts’ grand performance stage on May 10 at 6 p.m.
Honoring the Hero of the Masses
The musical pays tribute to Andres Bonifacio, hailed as the hero of the masses (“Ang Dakilang Anak Pawis”), who met a tragic end. It is written as a musical but performed as an oratorio.
A Musical Maestro
Jerry Dadap, the first Filipino composer to preside over a concert of his own music at America’s Carnegie Recital Hall, leads the performance alongside the Andres Bonifacio choir.
Raising Patriotic Fervor
Critic Pablo Tariman likened Dadap’s work to “raising patriotic fervor to great emotional heights,” suggesting that this musical could be Dadap’s answer to Schonberg’s “Les Miserables.” The production aims to evoke sublime emotions in its audience.
The Creative Team
The script for the musical is penned by Dionisio Salazar, while the melodious voices of the Andres Bonifacio choir will be featured in the show.
Community Engagement
The show is free of charge, aligning with Erehwon Center’s mission of being a people’s art center that provides access to art and cultural events for a diverse audience.
The Center has been hosting a series of free shows that cater to audiences of all ages, including students, residents of the local community, senior citizens, and individuals from various backgrounds.