November 03. 2021 - November 27. 2021
Upcoming Dates
November 03. 2021 - November 27. 2021
New-to-Chicago Production The Magic Flute
Mozart’s miraculous blend of the human and the supernatural, comedy and romance, draws us into a world where a prince, Tamino, and a princess, Pamina, triumph over every obstacle in their search for wisdom and enlightenment, and are finally united in love. This is a gloriously varied score, with the lovers’ soulful arias, the stratospheric vocal fireworks of the villainous Queen of the Night, the subterranean depths of the formidable high priest Sarastro, and the folk-like melodies of the lovable birdcatcher, Papageno. Lyric brings you a critically acclaimed production that pays homage to the silent movies of the 1920s, praised by The Guardian as “a joyous yet profound staging in which animation takes centre stage…[taking] live video to new heights on the opera stage.”
- Language: Sung in German with projected English texts
- Running Time: 2 hours 40 minutes with 1 intermission
- Location: Lyric Opera House
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The Magic Flute
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The Magic Flute Commentary by Colin Ure
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Production by Suzanne Andrade and Barrie Kosky
Concept by “1927” (Suzanne Andrade and Paul Barritt) and Barrie Kosky
* Lyric debut
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A production of the Komische Oper Berlin, co-produced by Los Angeles Opera and Minnesota Opera.
*deceased
Photo: Cory Weaver/Los Angeles Opera