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The story of The Magic Flute begins like an adventure: a prince rescues a princess from a dark ruler, accompanied by a birdcatcher and magical devices. But the boundaries between good and evil, light and dark become blurred and the characters are far more complex.

The story of The Magic Flute has been interpreted and reinterpreted in many ways. But one of the reasons it continues to captivate audiences to this day is that it features complex characters, who are portrayed as diverse and dazzling as real people. A mother, for example, who wants to save her daughter – or perhaps uses her as an instrument of revenge. A young woman who discovers a strength within herself she didn’t know she had. A coward who might actually be braver than he believes. A villain who, on second glance, no longer appears (only) evil.

In Lotte de Beer’s production, the opera remains a beautiful, magical fairytale. At the same time, however, she seeks an emotional anchor for the story – someone who draws the audience into the narrative. "For me, The Magic Flute has a lot to do with growing up," she says, "which is why a young person invites us into their world of imagination. Imaginatively animated videos open a path into this world." This gives rise to fantastical, striking, unsettling, and captivating places and spaces, where Mozart and Schikaneder’s fable is told in all its complexity.

Cast

Stage direction
Lotte de Beer
Costume design
Jorine van Beek
Lighting design
Alex Brok
Choir director
Roger Díaz-Cajamarca
Dramaturgy
Peter te Nuyl
Musical direction
Ben Glassberg
Sarastro
Stefan Cerny
Tamino
David Kerber
Sprecher
Josef Wagner
1. Priester
Daniel Ohlenschläger
2. Priester
Aaron-Casey Gould
Königin der Nacht
Anna Simińska
Pamina
Rebecca Nelsen
2. Dame
Katia Ledoux
3. Dame
Jasmin White
3 Knaben
Wiener Sängerknaben
Papageno
Daniel Schmutzhard
Papagena
Jaye Simmons
Monostatos
Karl-Michael Ebner
1. Geharnischter
Seiyoung Kim
2. Geharnischter
Aaron Pendleton