Theater review: Hubbard Hall cast, crew excel despite confining ‘Amadeus’ script
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
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It was OK for Peter Shaffer to write a highly fictionalized account of the relationship between composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salier, because he used it as a way to explore questions surrounding creativity and professional jealousy. It was not OK for him to write such a ham-fisted account, one that is redeemed, however, by a strong effort at Hubbard Hall...
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