Final costume adjustments are made yesterday for Mary Spencer (Constanze) and Martyn-Duffy (Mozart) in preparation for the Court Theatre’s next production, “Amadeus.” Written by Peter Shaffer, a British author, the play examines the legend that the famous musician, Mozart, was poisoned by a rival composer. “Amadeus” has earned international recognition, including a Tony Award last year for the best new play. The season of four weeks will open on Saturday.
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70Final costume adjustments are made yesterday for Mary Spencer (Constanze) and Martyn-Duffy (Mozart) in preparation for the Court Theatre’s next production, “Amadeus.” Written by Peter Shaffer, a British author, the play examines the legend that the famous musician, Mozart, was poisoned by a rival composer. “Amadeus” has earned international recognition, including a Tony Award last year for the best new play. The season of four weeks will open on Saturday. Press, 2 June 1982, Page 3
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