Die Zauberflöte - Schedule, Program & Tickets
Die Zauberflöte
Musical direction
Alexander Sody
Staging
Moshe Leiser
Patrice Caurier
Stage
Christian Fenouillat
Costumes
Agostino Cavalca
Light
Christophe Forey
Choreographic collaboration
Beate Vollack
Sarastro
Franz Josef Selig
Tamino
Sebastian Kohlhepp
Speaker
Clemens Unterreiner
Queen of the Night
Brenda Rae
Pamina
Erin Morley
Papagena
Miriam Kutrowatz
Papageno
Markus Werba
Monostatos
Thomas Ebenstein
»The Magic Flute« is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's best-known opera and, for many visitors, the entry point into the world of music theatre. But this opera is by no means a work that can be clearly defined, but just as enigmatically lucid as much of its composer's work: is it a child of the suburban theater or does it symbolize the rites of a secret society? Is it great world theater or just sensual spectacle? The directors Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier are looking for an answer by escaping any simple black-and-white thinking and by not dividing the world into good and bad, but by negotiating different principles of life in their production: detached thinking versus unbridled emotionality, reflection versus immediacy, childishness versus mature deliberation.
Subject to change.
Alexander Sody
Staging
Moshe Leiser
Patrice Caurier
Stage
Christian Fenouillat
Costumes
Agostino Cavalca
Light
Christophe Forey
Choreographic collaboration
Beate Vollack
Sarastro
Franz Josef Selig
Tamino
Sebastian Kohlhepp
Speaker
Clemens Unterreiner
Queen of the Night
Brenda Rae
Pamina
Erin Morley
Papagena
Miriam Kutrowatz
Papageno
Markus Werba
Monostatos
Thomas Ebenstein
»The Magic Flute« is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's best-known opera and, for many visitors, the entry point into the world of music theatre. But this opera is by no means a work that can be clearly defined, but just as enigmatically lucid as much of its composer's work: is it a child of the suburban theater or does it symbolize the rites of a secret society? Is it great world theater or just sensual spectacle? The directors Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier are looking for an answer by escaping any simple black-and-white thinking and by not dividing the world into good and bad, but by negotiating different principles of life in their production: detached thinking versus unbridled emotionality, reflection versus immediacy, childishness versus mature deliberation.
Subject to change.
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