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28 May 2008 -- Revenge With Music: Cuccioli Is Salieri in NJ Amadeus May 28-June 22

14 May 2008 -- Coughtry, Paoluccio and Dold Will Join Cuccioli in NJ Amadeus

PHOTO CALL: Amadeus, with Cuccioli, at Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey

By Matthew Blank
29 May 2008

Robert Cuccioli as Antonio Salieri
photo by Gerry Goodstein

The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's new production of Peter Shaffer's Amadeus began performances May 28 in Madison, NJ.

Previously a hit onstage as well as in the Academy Award-winning film adaptation, Amadeus is described as "an intriguing, fictionalized account of the mysterious relationship between the great celebrated young Mozart, and his contemporary Salieri. While Salieri considers the great composer a genius, he believes he is flawed beyond redemption by his crude and juvenile demeanor. Driven by zeal and ravaged with jealously, Salieri plots to silence the great composer and destroy his character and reputation."

The cast is led by Tony nominee Robert Cuccioli as Salieri. The NJ Shakespeare veteran originated the title roles in Jekyll & Hyde and was most recently seen Off-Broadway in Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris at the Zipper Factory.

The Amadeus cast, directed by associate artistic director Joe Discher, also includes Jordan Coughtry as the young Mozart; Tricia Paoluccio as Constanze, Mozart's wife; Mark H. Dold as Joseph II, the Emperor of Austria; Robert Hock, Greg Jackson, Darren Kelly, John Little, Colin McPhillamy, Patrick Toon, Tom Robenolt, Jon Barker, Robyn Berg, Christopher J. Payseur and Mary Trotter.

For tickets and information visit www.ShakespeareNJ.org.

Here is a look at the production, which will officially open May 31 and run through June 22:

Antonio Salieri (Robert Cuccioli) watches as his nemesis Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Jordan Coughtry) falls further and further into despair.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(Jordan Coughtry) conducts his most recent operatic masterpiece.

Mozart (Jordan Coughtry) shares his newest work with the Emperor of Austria (Mark H. Dold)


Mozart (Jordan Coughtry) is haunted by visions of his demons.


Photos by Gerry Goodstein



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