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National Theatre Live: Amadeus (2017)

Music. Power. Jealousy.

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 2H 46M

Director : Tim Van Someren

Synopsis

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a rowdy young prodigy, arrives in Vienna, the music capital of the world – and he’s determined to make a splash. Awestruck by his genius, court composer Antonio Salieri has the power to promote his talent or destroy his name. Seized by obsessive jealousy he begins a war with Mozart, with music, and ultimately, with God.

Actors

Lucian Msamati
Lucian Msamati
Antonio Salieri
Adam Gillen
Adam Gillen
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Karla Crome
Karla Crome
Constanze Weber (later Mozart)
Sarah Amankwah
Sarah Amankwah
Venticello
Hammed Animashaun
Hammed Animashaun
Venticello
Tom Edden
Tom Edden
Joseph II
Alexandra Mathie
Alexandra Mathie
Count Johann Kilian Von Strack
Hugh Sachs
Hugh Sachs
Count Franz Orsini-Rosenberg
Geoffrey Beevers
Geoffrey Beevers
Baron Gottfried Van Swieten
Fleur de Bray
Fleur de Bray
Katherina Cavalieri
Wendy Dawn Thompson
Wendy Dawn Thompson
Teresa Salieri
Peter Willcock
Peter Willcock
Salieri's Cook
Eamonn Mulhall
Eamonn Mulhall
Salieri's Valet
Andrew MacBean
Andrew MacBean
Kapellmeister Bonno and Citizen of Vienna
Everal Walsh
Everal Walsh
Major-Domo and Citizen of Vienna
Nicholas Gerard-Martin
Nicholas Gerard-Martin
Citizen of Vienna
Matt Hargreaves
Matt Hargreaves
Citizen of Vienna
Michael Lyle
Michael Lyle
Citizen of Vienna
Robyn Allegra Parton
Robyn Allegra Parton
Citizen of Vienna
Eleanor Sutton
Eleanor Sutton
Citizen of Vienna

Crews

Peter Shaffer
Peter Shaffer
Theatre Play
Michael Longhurst
Michael Longhurst
Stage Director
Chloe Lamford
Chloe Lamford
Set Designer
Chloe Lamford
Chloe Lamford
Costume Design
Simon Slater
Simon Slater
Music Director
Simon Slater
Simon Slater
Additional Music
Imogen Knight
Imogen Knight
Choreographer
Jon Clark
Jon Clark
Lighting Design
Paul Arditti
Paul Arditti
Sound Designer
Tim Van Someren
Tim Van Someren
Director
Kate Moore
Kate Moore
Producer
Flo Buckeridge
Flo Buckeridge
Producer
Jasmine Sandalli
Jasmine Sandalli
Production Manager
Bernie Davis
Bernie Davis
Lighting Director
Conrad Fletcher
Conrad Fletcher
Sound Supervisor
Paul Stannering
Paul Stannering
Sound Mixer
Laura Vallis
Laura Vallis
Script Supervisor
Rob Sargent
Rob Sargent
Camera Supervisor
Dave Evans
Dave Evans
Camera Operator
Rob Mansfield
Rob Mansfield
Camera Operator
Andy Watt
Andy Watt
Camera Operator
Graeme Robson
Graeme Robson
Unit Manager
Ciara O'Grady
Ciara O'Grady
Post Production Supervisor
Jamie Isbell
Jamie Isbell
Editor
Wendy Spon
Wendy Spon
Casting
Giuseppe Cannas
Giuseppe Cannas
Wig Designer
Giuseppe Cannas
Giuseppe Cannas
Hair Designer
Giuseppe Cannas
Giuseppe Cannas
Makeup Designer
Jeremy Turnbull
Jeremy Turnbull
Lighting Supervisor
Jonas Roebuck
Jonas Roebuck
Sound Engineer
Matthew Berry
Matthew Berry
Sound
Clio Nonis
Clio Nonis
Sound

Trailers and other movies

National Theatre Live: Amadeus | Trailer
Official Clip | Composers are Extraordinary ???????? | Amadeus - National Theatre at Home
Official Clip | Mozart Puts Rival To Shame ???? | Amadeus - National Theatre at Home
Amadeus | Performing the Queen of the Night Aria | How We Made It
Actor Lucian Msamati on playing Antonio Salieri in Amadeus
Official Clip | Mozart's Shocking Accusation | Amadeus - National Theatre at Home

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