Marcel de Vré
2021Epica: Retrospect - 10th Anniversary
Marcel de Vré
Simone Simons, Mark Jansen
The band announced on their official website that on March 23, 2013, they would celebrate the 10th anniversary of Epica in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The concert which would be called Retrospect, would be held in Klokgebouw with a 70-piece orchestra, choirs, international guests and many special effects. The band invited the Hungarian Remenyi Ede Chamber Orchestra and the Choir of Miskolc National Theatre to this show as they were the same orchestra that accompanied Epica in the recording of the live album The Classical Conspiracy.
Epica: Retrospect - 10th Anniversary
Marc-Marie Huijbregts: Marc-Marie H.
Marcel de Vré
Marc-Marie Huijbregts
Television registration of the first comedy show by the Dutch comedian Marc-Marie Huijbregts. A man has locked himself in his room and talks about his cynical view of things like charity and the children's rhymes of the Dutch writer Annie M.G. schmidt.
Marc-Marie Huijbregts: Marc-Marie H.
Hans Teeuwen: Industry of Love
Marcel de Vré
Hans Teeuwen
Teeuwens fifth stand-up show is about love. Small, large, hidden, the physical, the famous and the improper love. Hans Teeuwen unravels that love into forms that you do not recognize, but can very surely sense.
Hans Teeuwen: Industry of Love
DeWolff in Europa
Marcel de Vré
Pablo van de Poel, Luka van de Poel
This documentary provides an immersive look behind the scenes of the rock group DeWolff, which is formed by Pablo and Luka van de Poel and their friend Robin Piso. The documentary can be experienced as a coming of age of musicians, a wild ride full of music, drinks and calamities.
DeWolff in Europe
Maarten van Roozendaal: Barmhart
Eva Bauknecht, Marcel de Vré
Maarten van Roozendaal, Egon Kracht
This theatre performance is built around the 'seven corporal works of mercy'. Comedian Maarten van Roozendaal tells and sings about life, death, love, spring and bears. He is accompanied by Egon Kracht on double bass and Marcel de Groot on guitar.
Maarten van Roozendaal: Barmhart