Magyar

Peter Shaffer
Amadeus

May 31, 7:00 pm
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Director: Géza D. Hegedűs

drama

„For Mozart, evolution was worthwhile.” - Peter Shaffer

Antonio Salieri, celebrated composer of Emperor Joseph II.'s court, an excellent musician who obsessively believes that he is God's grace, his majestic melodies are the voice of the Creator... Until Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart appears in Vienna, a brash, outspoken, conceited, young genius, next to whom he can only feel like a skilled craftsman, moreover, God even punishes him with the fact that he is the only one in the city who can truly appreciate this unique talent. And Salieri swears revenge. The tenacity of mediocrity tries to crush unsuspecting, generous and fragile genius.

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Antonio Salieri Ötvös András
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ifj. Vidnyánszky Attila
Constanze Weber, wife of Mozart Szilágyi Csenge
Joseph II., Emperor of Austria Wunderlich József
Gottfried van Swieten baron, prefect of the Imperial Library Lukács Sándor
Franz Orsini-Rosenberg count, director of the Imperial Opera Hegedűs D. Géza
Johann Kilian von Strack, imperial chamberlain Karácsonyi Zoltán
Katherina Cavalieri, pupil of Salieri Márkus Luca
Leopold Mozart Kőszegi Ákos
Frau Weber Kútvölgyi Erzsébet
First Venticello, Breeze, carrier of news, rumors and gossips Csapó Attila
Second Venticello, Breeze, carrier of news, rumors and gossips Ertl Zsombor
Lorl, handmaid Bukovszky Orsolya e.h.
Giuseppe Bonno Dengyel Iván
Schikaneder Nyomárkay Zsigmond e.h.

As well as: Barna Bálint, Ádám Dzsupin, Laura Fehér, Brigitta Tóth, András Szabó, Orsolya Vitárius                                                                        

Set designer: PATER SPARROW
Costume designer: ANINA PINTÉR
Dramaturg: HILDA HÁRSING
Choreographer: JOHANNA BODOR
Intimate coordinator: BEA EGYED
Music consultant: DÁVID MESTER
Light designer: MÓNI HLINKA
Stage manager: MIKLÓS KORMÁNYOSI
Prompter: HELGA JÁROLI
Assistant of Director: KATA SZLÁDEK

DIRECTOR: GÉZA HEGEDŰS D.

First rehearsal: 9 October 2023
Premiere: 25 November 2023 Pesti Theatre