1981 Playbill Broadhurst Theatre Present Ian McKellen in Amadeus by P. Shaffer


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Immerse yourself in the world of classic theatre with this rare 1981 Playbill featuring the legendary Ian McKellen in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Amadeus, by Peter Shaffer. Originally performed at the prestigious Broadhurst Theatre, this Playbill is not just a program; it's a piece of theatre history. Whether you're a passionate collector or simply a fan of great performances, this Playbill is sure to be a treasured addition to your collection.

The aesthetic of this Playbill reflects the charm of the 1980s theatre scene, making it not only a functional item but also a captivating piece of memorabilia. The illustrious production of Amadeus delves into the tumultuous rivalry between composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri, exploring themes of genius, jealousy, and the price of fame. Ian McKellen's portrayal of Salieri was a highlight of this production, further cementing his status as one of the greats in stage performance.

This Playbill is in good condition overall, displaying minor wear due to its age, but remains a fantastic collectible. It has been preserved with care and comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays in great shape for years to come. Here are some key features that make this item special:

  • Original Playbill from the historic 1981 production featuring Ian McKellen.
  • Includes protective covering to keep it in excellent condition.

Although there is some noticeable wear on the binding, such imperfections add character and tell the story of its journey through time. This Playbill encapsulates a moment of theatrical brilliance that fans of the arts will appreciate. Don't miss out on this unique piece—local theatre enthusiasts and collectors alike will find it irresistible.

1981 Playbill for Amadeus at Broadhurst Theatre

Expand your collection with this stunning reminder of an unforgettable performance. Grab it now and own a piece of the theatrical legacy!

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