The Metropolitan Opera has released a rehearsal video from its upcoming revival of THE MAGIC FLUTE, offering an early look at Julie Taymor’s production ahead of the opera’s holiday performances.
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 ...
Tri-Cities Opera launches its 75th season with an adaptation of Mozart's The Magic Flute, featuring two performances at the Forum Theatre. The production tells the story of Prince Tamino and his ...
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Preview: The Magic Flute at The Royal Opera House
This autumn, the Magic Flute returns to the Royal Opera House stage in a revival of David McVicar’s acclaimed production. Running from 10 October to 3 November 2025, the Royal Opera House celebrates ...
A remarkable synergy of musical and visual storytelling enlivens Seattle Opera’s current production of “The Magic Flute,” running through March 9. Initially created in 2012 by Australian director ...
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Extra-magical Magic Flute at the Royal Opera
The Magic Flute may be the most difficult of Mozart's comic operas to present adequately. The plot is absurd and the complex hints at a parody of masonic ritual make it more difficult, but David ...
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 ...
Culture Monster got the chance to chat with Australian opera director Barrie Kosky on Thursday, head of Berlin’s experimental Komische Oper Berlin. He’s in town for just three days, to meet with the ...
In a kingdom of monsters, temples and enchantments, Prince Tamino is on a mission to rescue Pamina, the daughter of the Queen of the Night. But first, he must undergo a series of trials to attain ...
It’s the opera that got Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart killed. That statement might sound ridiculous, but there is a conspiracy theory which holds that Mozart’s final opera “The Magic Flute” revealed too ...
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