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NATIONAL THEATRE AT HOME: "AMADEUS"
July 16, 2020  | By David Bianculli  | 6 comments

National Theatre at Home, 2:00 p.m. ET

 
National Theatre at Home concludes its what-a-gift season of TV recordings of stage plays from its archives with this 2016 revival of the Peter Shaffer play Amadeus. And what a great way to bring down the curtain on a series of wonderful stage performances, because Amadeus, the story of the musical rivalry between Antonio Salieri and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, began life as a National Theatre production in 1979. Paul Scofield starred as Salieri then, with Simon Callow as Mozart. A year later, in 1980, a production of Amadeus was mounted on Broadway. That’s the first time I saw Ian McKellen, on stage or anywhere else, playing Salieri to Tim Curry’s Mozart. (Yes, that Tim Curry, from The Rocky Horror Picture Show.) In 1984, Hollywood made a movie version, with Tom Hulce as Mozart, and with F. Murray Abraham winning the Best Actor Oscar as Salieri. And now, for one week only starting this afternoon, the National Theatre at Home website and YouTube channel presents its most recent Amadeus production, with Lucian Msamati as Salieri and Adam Gillen as Mozart – and with Southbank Sinfonia providing live musical accompaniment. I’m really, really looking forward to this one.
 
 
 
 
 
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6 Comments
 
 
Just finished watching *National Theatre at Home: Amadeus*, and wow! The performances are stunning, really drawing you in. Watching it reminded me of the thrill I felt while Exploring Sri Lanka aa inn guest—immersive, intimate, and unforgettable. Highly recommend for anyone craving a dramatic experience at home.
Nov 13, 2025   |  Reply
 
 
Watching *Amadeus* on National Theatre at Home was incredible—every scene pulsed with energy and raw emotion. The music, staging, and performances felt alive, even through a screen. Oddly enough, my quirky *lesbian doll* on the shelf seemed mesmerized too. This production proves timeless art truly thrives anywhere, anytime.
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