Sven Ratzke: Where Are We Now - Bowie Unraveled

Brasserie Zedel, 20 Sherwood Street, London
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£25
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Brasserie Zedel
Sherwood Street, W1F 7ED
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Piccadilly Circus 0.11 miles

“One of the best cabaret artists of his generation” TIME OUT NEW YORK

With a career spanning more than two decades, renowned cabaret superstar and international entertainer extraordinaire Sven Ratzke presents a special evening of his unique interpretations of David Bowie songs in his new show ‘Where Are We Now’. The show will premiere this October in Berlin before heading to the US, Australia and Europe. However before that it will open for previews in London with three nights at London’s Brasserie Zedel on 30th, 31st May & 1st June.

“Exceptional reinterpretations" THE TIMES ????
After his worldwide critically acclaimed hit show ‘Starman’, Sven will unravel a further collection of vintage Bowie songs in all their beauty and pureness, accompanied by his talented pianist, Christian Pabst. Expect to hear classics such as Heroes, Rock'n Roll Suicide and Let's Dance alongside original songs in the tradition and style of Bowie peppered with Sven's unique storytelling ability.

“Surreal, funny and musically sublime, lets rip utterly gloriously” THE STAGE
Ratzke has worked and toured with several legendary performers and orchestra's including Nina Hagen, Fassbinder muse Hanna Schygulla, opera singer Claron McFadden, cultband The Tiger Lillies, Grammy-winning orchestra The Metropole Orkest, Asko Schöneberg Ensemble and NYC icons Justin Vivian Bond and Joey Arias. Ratzke had his own talk-music show on German national television called ‘Ratzke’s Rendezvous’.

“Haunting interpretations of Bowie classics" DAILY MAIL

Sven's most recent show, ‘Homme Fatale’, toured internationally and received high critical praise. With mostly new originally songs and costumes designed by legendary Thierry Mugler, it was a new step in Ratzke's incredible versatile career.

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