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Theater Luminary Robert Falls Directs "Amadeus" at Steppenwolf
10 Dec
Summary
- Robert Falls, former Goodman Theatre artistic director, now helms "Amadeus" at Steppenwolf.
- The play explores themes of envy, jealousy, and the nature of genius.
- Falls finds joy in theatre's ability to inspire audiences and change lives.

Robert Falls, a revered artistic director with a long tenure at Goodman Theatre, is currently directing the acclaimed production of "Amadeus" at Steppenwolf Theatre. His journey, rooted in a small Illinois farming community, has led him to become a significant voice in Chicago's vibrant theatre scene.
The production of "Amadeus" masterfully explores the intricate themes of envy and jealousy, particularly focusing on the internal struggles of a composer overshadowed by the prodigious talent of Mozart. This exploration of genius and its elusive nature remains relevant in today's world, where social media often fuels comparisons.
Falls articulates his deep satisfaction in the collaborative process of theatre, emphasizing its power to be thought-provoking and life-changing. He highlights the unique intimacy of Steppenwolf's space and the profound pleasure derived from sharing powerful artistic experiences with an audience.




