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Maltz’ Amadeus Is Lovely To Look At, Even When You Can’t See The Actors’ Faces
Set in a gloriously decrepit 18th century theater created in the mind of an insane old man, the Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s production of Amadeus is a visually stunning and highly inventive vision of Peter Shaffer’s meditation on whether Great Art is divinely inspired, or even if God exists. But as beautiful as the stage pictures are, it does not reach its full dramatic potential here because it’s lit like an opera – meaning you can’t see the actors acting past the seventh row.
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Tagged Amadeus, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Peter Shaffer, Ryan Garbayo
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