Item 5 - Cuttings and radio and televsion transcripts about "Amadeus"

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SHAF/B/11/5/5

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Cuttings and radio and televsion transcripts about "Amadeus"

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  • 1983 (Creation)

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2 folders

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Photocopies and original cuttings from newspapers and magazines. One set sent by Merle Debuskey & Associates dated 9 Mar. 1983 noting that "Amadeus" had recently become the fourth longest running drama in Broadway history. This folder includes the Arts & Books section of the Chicago Tribune dated 27 Feb. 1983 with a photograph of Mark Hamill as Amadeus on the front, and two issues of Panorama, Boston's Official Biweekly Guide for 26 Apr. to 16 May. With a transcript of a story on "The Echo" on WWON radio, about Mark Hamill, a transcript of a review by Jim Seavor on WEAN on 3 Apr. 1983, a transcript of a review by Chuck Kraemer on Channel 5 WCVB-TV, New England Newswatch on 4 May 1983, transcript of an anchor's script introducing features about "Amadeus" on WTAG, Worcester, Mass. May 1983.

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