The Score

Written by Oliver Cotton and directed by Trevor Nunn.

…one moment there's nothing. Then there's something. Your mind's blank - then there's an idea. From second to second. There it is, the germ of your cantata, your chorale, your partita. Out of the void. Out of nothing - to something. In a millionth of a second. A divine spark!

Spring 1747. Potsdam, Prussia. Johann Sebastian Bach reluctantly visits the court of Frederick II, Europe's most ambitious and dangerous leader.

The two men could hardly be more different. As the Age of Enlightenment dawns, they stand in opposite camps. Bach is deeply religious, Frederick is an athiest. Bach loathes war, Frederick revels in it. Bach studies scripture, Frederick reads military history. However, Frederick remains in awe of Bach's genius and has mischievously prepared a musical conundrum that he hopes will baffle the composer and amuse his court.

The explosive events of the following days could not have been predicted by either man.

Brian Cox: Johann Sebastian Bach

Nicole Ansari-Cox: Anna (Bach's wife)

Peter De Jersey: Voltaire

Juliet Garricks: Emilia

Stephen Hagan: Frederick

Jamie Wilkes: Carl

Christopher Staines: Quantz

Toby Webster: Benda

Matthew Romain: Graun

James Gladdon: Helstein

Will Kerr: Soldier

Jordan Kilshaw: Soldier

Rebecca Thornhill: Maidservant

Geoffrey Towers: Von Meckelsdorf 

Filmed on the 24th April 2025 at the Haymarket Theatre, London by Jonathan Stow of Intraspectrum Studios.