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Details

Bizarre and spellbinding. The Magic Flute features two love stories, a serpent, a Queen, a High Priest and a comedian, whose intrigues unfold to the beauty of Mozart's most popular opera score and Schikaneder's witty dialogue

Cast/Performers

Eugene Ginty, Catherine Hegarty, Gaynor Keeble, Tamsin Dally, Richard Burkhard, Laure Meloy, Howard Kirk, Anna-Clare Monk, Victoria McLaughlin, Zoe Todd, Rebecca Gale, Dean Robinson, Benjamin Bevan, Rebecca Watson

Creatives/Company

Music: Mozart
Lyrics: Schikaneder
Company: English Touring Opera
Conductor(s): Martin Fitzpatrick, Alexander Walker
Director: Daniel Slater
Design: Giles Cadle
Lighting: Simon Mills
Choreographer: Sian Stevenson

The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote)

The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote) (Opera or Operetta) production archive for QTIX code T939275777. Details of all The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote) archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S2009

Archive Listings

31 May 01
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2 Jun 01
New Wimbledon Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
19 May 01The Coro (Coronation Hall Theatre )
Ulverston, Cumbria
Performance Details => Venue archive
15 May 01Guild Hall and Charter Theatre
Preston, Lancashire
Performance Details => Venue archive
3 May 01
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5 May 01
Octagon Theatre
Yeovil, Somerset
Performance Details => Venue archive
30 Apr 01The Hawth
Crawley, West Sussex
Performance Details => Venue archive
24 Apr 01
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26 Apr 01
New Theatre Royal
Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
2 Apr 01
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7 Apr 01
Northcott Theatre
Exeter, Devon
Performance Details => Venue archive
31 Mar 01Hall for Cornwall
Truro, Cornwall
Performance Details => Venue archive
27 Mar 01Haymarket Theatre
Leicester, Leicestershire
Performance Details => Venue archive
24 Mar 01Jersey Opera House
St Helier, Jersey
Performance Details => Venue archive
19 Mar 01
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21 Mar 01
Lighthouse (previously known as Poole Arts Centre)
Poole, Dorset
Performance Details => Venue archive
13 Mar 01
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17 Mar 01
Theatre Royal
Brighton, East Sussex
Performance Details => Venue archive
6 Mar 01
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8 Mar 01
The Hexagon
Reading, Berkshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
26 Feb 01
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3 Mar 01
Arts Theatre
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
27 Nov 00Theatre Royal
York, North Yorkshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
25 Nov 00Wycombe Swan
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
20 Nov 00
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22 Nov 00
Grand Theatre
Wolverhampton, West Midlands
Performance Details => Venue archive
14 Nov 00
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18 Nov 00
Theatre Royal
Bath, Bath & North East Somerset
Performance Details => Venue archive
18 Oct 00
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20 Oct 00
Richmond Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


South London Guardian: 11Jan01: Star RatingStar RatingStar RatingStar RatingStar Rating
Bumbly rugger boy Tamino ([Eugene Ginty]), a prince out for a stroll, finds himself lost in a magic wood, where he meets the scruffy love-sick twitcher Papageno. The staging and costume design sets out the piece as other-worldly, yet intimate and familiar - a perfect setting for Mozart's vibrant, lustrous arrangements. The voices are flawless, especially that of [Laure Meloy] as the Queen, that most challenging of soprano parts, and the cast moves the dizzy tale along at a rollicking pace. [Richard Burkhard] as Papageno, steals the show playing the, witty, cynical birdcatcher.

User Reviews

South London Guardian (11Jan01): Bumbly rugger boy Tamino ([Eugene Ginty]), a prince out for a stroll, finds himself lost in a magic wood, where he meets the scruffy love-sick twitcher Papageno. The staging and costume design sets out the piece as other-worldly, yet intimate and familiar - a perfect setting for Mozart's vibrant, lustrous arrangements. The voices are flawless, especially that of [Laure Meloy] as the Queen, that most challenging of soprano parts, and the cast moves the dizzy tale along at a rollicking pace. [Richard Burkhard] as Papageno, steals the show playing the, witty, cynical birdcatcher.
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