SAGINAW, MI — More than 120 actors and musicians will collaborate here next month for a one-night-only rendition of a Tony Award-winning play about the mystique and mystery behind one of history’s most celebrated composers.
Tickets remain on sale for “Amadeus,” scheduled for 8 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at the Temple Theatre in downtown Saginaw.
The production will unite 68 performers on the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra with actors tied to Saginaw-based Pit and Balcony Theater as well as vocalists from both Saginaw Valley State University and the University of Michigan.
“It’s a great way to involve all these different arts organizations,” said Bonnie VanVoorhees, chief executive officer of the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra,…