
Brigitte Kaandorp: Lustrum
Comedy · Music
Overview
Registration of the theatre program by the Dutch comedian Brigitte Kaandorp, about the celebration of the centenary of the Mea Culpa College. Rector Cornelis Putman (played by Bert Klunder) presents the festive evening, on which teachers and students perform fun acts, fine dances and beautiful songs. Including the ABC of Madame Manshanden, Wagner's Die Walküre in the adaptation of Brünhilde Putman Braun and a series of chanson classics in the interpretation of Mireille François, the French teacher.
Top Cast


Brigitte Kaandorp
Brigitte Kaandorp
Brigitte Kaandorp


Bert Klunder
Bert Klunder
Cornelis Putman
Bert Klunder
Cornelis Putman


Alexandra Alphenaar
Alexandra Alphenaar
Alexandra Alphenaar
Femke Bouma
Femke Bouma
Femke Bouma


Niels van der Laan
Niels van der Laan
Niels van der Laan


Bas Odijk
Bas Odijk
Bas Odijk


Erwin van Ligten
Erwin van Ligten
Erwin van Ligten
Ton Nieuwenhuizen
Ton Nieuwenhuizen
Ton Nieuwenhuizen


Pierre van der Linden
Pierre van der Linden
Pierre van der Linden
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