THEATRE PREVIEW
LA JOLLA STAGE COMPANY, “AMADEUS”
Published in KPBS On
Air Magazine November 2005
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is about to celebrate his
250th birthday. [Actually, we’ll have to do the celebrating without him].
There will be many local events in 2006 to mark the arrival of one of the
greatest musical geniuses of all time. First up is a production of Amadeus, the multiple award-winning 1979
drama by Peter Shaffer. The time and place are perfect. In a felicitous
collaboration, the La Jolla Stage Company will mount the acclaimed play in the
opulent setting of the historic Westgate Hotel in downtown
The 25 year-old company started out in the
“We’ve never been scared of a challenge,” says
Hernandez. “Fate has dictated that we be a gypsy theater for the moment. But
Fate has also brought us this wonderful opportunity.”
“Everything around the hotel bespeaks the Mozart
era,” says LJSC artistic director James Dublino. “The architecture, the furniture, the fixtures, the grand piano.
When we come walking in with our costumes, it’s going to complete the gorgeous
picture.”
The often wickedly funny tragedy, set amid the
splendor of 18th-century
The ‘facts’ are related by the tortured court
composer Antonio Salieri. Now an old man, he tells his story in episodic flashbacks
which chronicle the last ten years of Mozart’s life. In the play, Mozart’s
short career was subverted and his life prematurely ended by Salieri, who is
overwhelmed by the younger man’s genius. Something of a religious zealot,
Salieri believes the gift of composing is divine, and he sees Mozart as God’s
chosen instrument. His envy, greed and pride lead him to denounce and destroy
the immature but inspired youth. When his (nefarious) prayers aren’t
immediately answered, Salieri renounces God. Salieri’s
fall from grace is paralleled by Mozart’s descent into
poverty and death.
The La Jolla Stage/Westgate co-production,
featuring operatic music provided by mezzo soprano April Fisher, is presented
in the round, in the intimate but sumptuous Regency Room. The Birthday Boy
would feel right at home.
[Amadeus
plays at the Westgate Hotel from October 21-November 6. 858-454-7798]
©2005 Patté Productions Inc.