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Amadeus

by By Peter Shaffer
February 9-13

Directed By B. Michael Quale

Assisted By Russell Larson

 

When Peter Shaffer's Amadeus opened at the National Theatre of Great Britain in November 1979, it was received enthusiastically by audiences and critics alike. One year after its premiere, London audiences began to line up at ticket offices at six in the morning on the day of performance. Shaffer revised the play extensively before its American debut in Washington, D.C., in November 1980. Soon after, the play opened on Broadway, where it won five Tonys, including a Tony for best drama of the 1980 season. The popularity of the play ensured the success of the 1984 film version, directed by Milos Forman, which received nominations for eleven Oscars and won eight, including best picture, best director, and best actor. Amadeus has also gained appreciative audiences internationally.

The play explores the rivalry between Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri, the court composer for the Emperor of Austria in the late eighteenth century. Shaffer became interested in the relationship between the two composers after learning about Mozart's mysterious death. Although failing to find evidence that Salieri murdered Mozart, Shaffer admits, in an interview with Roland Gelatt, that ''by then the cold eyes of Salieri were staring at me. . . . The conflict between virtuous mediocrity and feckless genius took hold of my imagination, and it would not leave me alone." Critics have praised the play's craftsmanship and its penetrating psychological study of the effects of success and failure and the search for spirituality.

 

 CAST

 

Salieri's Valet                                          

                     Ted Lindseth

Salieri's Cook

Jim Ryen

Venticello 1

Matt Rolfson

Venticello 2

Eric Pozgay

Antonio Salieri

Mike Daniels

Joseph II Emporer of Austria

J.C. LaBar

Von Strack Groom of the Imperial Chamber

Dave Richter

Orsini-Rosenberg Director of Imperial Opera

Brad Dokken

Van Swieten Prefect of Imperial Library

Bruce Conway

Guiseppe Bono First Kapellmeister

Larry Finke

Teresa Salieri

Susan Snyder

Katherine Cavalieri

Paula Swenson

Constanze Weber

LeeAnn Clark

Wolfgang Amadeus Motzart

Justin Parkinson

Major Domo

Vern Ryan

Flower Girl

Kaylee Seven

Frau Weber

Liz Seven

Leopold Mozart

Earl Westereng

Lori

Stephanie Lorenz

Schickaneder

Patrick May

Citizens & Valets

Nathan Wellumson, Ted Lindseth, Jim Ryen, Gordon Anderson, Patrick May, Kevin Duttenhefner, Kim Bryson, Susan Sinclair

 

 

CREW

 

Director                                          

B. Michael Quale

Assistant Director

Russell Larson

Scenic Design

B. Michael Quale

Stage Manager

Kim Bryson

Set Construction

Gordon Anderson, Brad Dokken, Kevin Duttenhefner, Russell Larson, Eric Pozgay, Matt Rolfson, Vern Ryan, Klae Ryan, Jim Ryen, B. Michael Quale

Costumes

Susan Snyder, Tasha Anderson, LeeAnn Clark, B. Michael Quale

Wigs

Susan Snyder, Angela Johnson

Lighting Board Technician

Maureen Healy

Sound Technician

Russell Larson

House Volunteers

Dennis Gendreau

Concessions

Mary Jo Harstad

Box Office

Liz Seven