Chichester Festival TheatrePeter Shaffer's spectacle of Mozart's mediocre rival distorts historical reality but remains compelling and stylishly presentedFew living dramatists write big star parts. Peter Shaffer certainly has that capacity, which is one of the reasons why Amadeus, first seen in 1979, successfully endures. And, in christening Chichester's revamped main house, it offers the dual appeal of an operatic s…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:12PM on June 6, 2016