The story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri are brought to life in Peter Shaffer's Amadeus.
The story of greed, lust, betrayal, intrigue, and jealous will never be told this well in the history books. Peter Shaffer writes with a brewing darkness that draws the audience into the cold world Antonio Salieri creates for himself. Writen in 1980, Shaffer sends us back us back more than 180 years to Vienna, city of musicians, where the aged Salieri narrates his plot to destory God's preferred creature. The gripping play became a Academy Award winning movie in 1984 taking best picture.
De Peter Shaffer. Mise en scène de Stéphane Hillel. Avec jean Piat, Lorant Deutsch, Marie Julie
Baup, Gérard Caillaud.
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