Amadeus
The Hapsburg Court Composer, Antonio Salieri, is highly admired and praised – that is until Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart arrives.
Bitterly jealous of his rival and ravaged by feelings of mediocrity, Salieri devises ever-darker and more sordid punishments. Until, finally, believing that God has abandoned him, he embarks on a desperate course of action.
“Baroque influences, marble surfaces, glittering chandeliers, half silvered mirrors onto which projections can be thrown to create different environments, a hospital that can become a theatre – the look is sleek, refined, grand and ambitious.” – BritishTheatre
This internationally celebrated, multi award-winning play is set amidst the splendour of 18th Century Vienna, created in part by video projections onto semi-reflective golden mirrors and panelled glass doors. Fine baroque architecture was hand-drawn and treated to appear like engravings, creeping into the panelled sliders and turning the windows of Salieri’s modest apartment into the Hapsburg Court, the Viennese Prater, and various theatres of Europe.
Client:
Chichester Featival Theatre
Location:
Festival Theatre, Chichester, 2014
Services:
Video & Projection Design
Content Creation
Team:
Video Designer: Ian William Galloway
Systems Designer: Salvador Bettencourt Ávila
Video Programmer: Leo Flint
Production Credits:
Director: Jonathan Church
Set Designer: Simon Higlett
Costume Designer: Fotini Dimou
Choreographer: Stephen Mear
Lighting Designer: Tim Mitchell
Sound Designer: Paul Groothuis
Photos:
© IWG / Mesmer