AMADEUS
N. I. Turkish Theatre, Skopje, North Macedonia The performance is part of the MITEM programme showcasing the theatres of ethnic and linguistic minorities.
Director: Andrej Cvetanovski
Turkish with Hungarian and English subtitles
2 hours, without breaks.
Amadeus is a dramatic exploration of genius, envy, and the complex relationship between talent and mediocrity. The story is framed through the memories of Antonio Salieri, an aging court composer who looks back on his life with bitterness and regret. Salieri once believed that through hard work, devotion, and faith, he would be rewarded by God with musical greatness. Instead, he finds himself eclipsed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a young composer whose divine musical brilliance contrasts sharply with his childish, vulgar behavior.
As Mozart rises to fame in the Viennese court, Salieri becomes consumed by jealousy. Feeling betrayed by the God he worshipped, Salieri declares war not on Mozart, but on the divine power that granted such genius to an undeserving man.
Through manipulation, intrigue, and calculated cruelty, Salieri works from the shadows to undermine Mozart’s career and spirit. Mozart, meanwhile, struggles with financial hardship, social misunderstanding, and physical decline, unaware of the true source of his misfortune.
Amadeus ultimately becomes a meditation on creativity, faith, and human weakness, asking profound questions about justice, talent, and the price of genius. Salieri’s confession reveals not only the tragedy of Mozart’s death, but also the lifelong agony of a man condemned to live without greatness while fully understanding it.
Actors:
Antonio Salieri: Selpin Kerim
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Yetkin Sezair
Constanze Weber Mozart: Slagyana Vuyoşeviç
Emperor Joseph II: Aksel Mehmet
Mozart’s Father: Cenap Samet
Count Franz Orsini-Rosenberg: Burhanedin İbrahim
Count Johann Kilian von Strack: Ozan İdris
Venticello 1: Emine Halil
Venticello 2: İgbal Saidova
Creators:
Stage designer: Sergej Svetozarev
Costume designer: Rade Vasilev
Choreographer: Damjan Cvetanovski
Light Design: Igor Mitrevski









