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A beloved New York holiday tradition, Mozart’s enchanting musical fairy tale returns in the Met’s abridged, English-language production by Julie Taymor—the Tony Award–winning director of Broadway’s The Lion King.
The Met made history in December 2006 when it presented its first Live in HD transmission to movie theaters worldwide —the abridged English-language version of Mozart’s The Magic Flute. This holiday season, the opera returns to select movie theaters in a special encore presentation.
Mozart’s The Magic Flute —his last opera to be produced before his untimely death at age 35—is a remarkable combination of musical and dramatic styles, from the earthly to the otherworldly.
A beloved New York holiday tradition, Mozart’s enchanting musical fairy tale returns in the Met’s abridged, English-language production by Julie Taymor—the Tony Award–winning director of Broadway’s The Lion King.
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The company will show Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” in select cinemas for the holiday season as part of the 2024–25 Live in HD season. The encore will be shown in select U.S. theaters on Saturday, Dec. 7, at 1 p.m. local time, with dates varying internationally in Belgium, the Czech Republic, the Dominican Republic, Finland, Iceland ...
Julie Taymor’s enchanting, puppet-filled staging of Mozart’s fairytale opera Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) first came to the Metropolitan Opera in 2004 as a full-length production, sung in German. The 110-minute family-friendly version, performed in a snappy, colloquial English adaptation by the American poet JD McClatchy, premiered in ...
Mozart’s opera, tailored to families in this staging, is big on spectacle and let’s-put-on-a-show verve. What shines? Kathryn Lewek as Queen of the Night. The tenor Rolando Villazón, left, in the...
This year’s season opener of the Met’s “The Magic Flute,” on December 8th, 2023, was another high-energy holiday extravaganza. The family-friendly annual production by Julie Taymor was a familiar favorite to many; its rich fantasy world of magical symbolism dazzled and delivered.
Unveiling the trickery only enhances the delight of this interpretation of Mozart by the director Simon McBurney. Lawrence Brownlee, center, as Tamino in the director Simon McBurney’s production of...