As the houselights dim at the Metropolitan Opera, the Julie Taymor–directed The Magic Flute transports viewers into a buoyant and kaleidoscopic fairy-tale dreamworld. This abridged, English-language ...
The first time we see the Queen of the Night in Arizona Opera’s “The Magic Flute,” she is perched above the stage, astride a camel with angelic wings. The beast, hanging from ropes, lands with a quiet ...
Virginia Opera’s take on Mozart’s last operatic masterpiece proves once again that “The Magic Flute” is a glorious fountain of melody in search of a story that will do it justice. Make no mistake: ...
Lyrical Opera Theater presents Mozart’s beloved The Magic Flute. Lyrical Opera Theater brings Mozart’s timeless masterpiece The Magic Flute to the stage. Executive Director Lynnette Owens shares how ...
Soprano Laura León rehearses her Queen of the Night role with her counterpart, Ricardo García, as Tamino in Florida Grand Opera’s production of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” playing at the Arsht Center ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Julie Taymor’s abridged production of Mozart’s opera has been trimmed down to 90 minutes as the Metropolitan Opera bids to recruit a new generation. Credit... Supported by By ...
Goodness and purity win through: Egor Zhuravskii and Claire Lees as Tamino and Pamina in Opera North’s The Magic Flute Brining sees it through a child’s eyes – a little girl being put to bed, in a ...
Men in tuxedos and women in evening gowns flocked to the Citi Performing Arts Center Shubert Theatre the night of Oct. 4 to attend the opening night gala for The Boston Lyric Opera's (BLO) premiere of ...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's enchanting opera The Magic Flute returns to Seattle this spring in a stunning new-to-Seattle production from visionary director Barrie Kosky and mixed-media theater group ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The first time Austrian theater and opera director Nikolaus Habjan heard “The Magic Flute,” at age 4, he was smitten, transfixed. He was a busy, restless child, but when he ...
“The Magic Flute” has enchanted audiences ever since it opened in 1791, just months before Mozart’s untimely death. On the surface, “Flute” is a fairy tale about a prince who sets out to rescue a ...
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