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A performer with a white-painted face stands in front of a projection of a red-dotted, tooth-studded maw
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Three performers in front of a projection of an antique pendulum clock
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Papageno is caught by a large spider. Depicted in comic style.
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Papageno, from The Magic Flute, in front of a projection of dense fog, above him three boys from Tölz, framed by an illustration of butterflies
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An hommage to the power of images and music

The Magic Flute

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Barrie Kosky’s The Magic Flute transports us into its own world of fantasy images. Tamino falls in love with a portrait of Pamina and sets out to rescue her. With threatening dragons, charming pink elephants, dancing constellations, and flying butterfly boys, The Magic Flute is like a magical road movie on the way to true love.
Act One

In a dark forest, far away …
As he flees from a dangerous giant serpent, Tamino is rescued at the last second by the three ladies who serve the Queen of the Night. When he regains consciousness, the first thing Tamino sees is Papageno, and he believes him to be his rescuer.
Grand opera in two acts [1791]
Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder
Part of the repertoire since 25 November 2012
A co-production with the Deutsche Oper am Rhein
Recommended from grade 5
German
2 hr 45 min incl. intermission
30 minutes before each performance there is an introduction to the play in the foyer (except before premieres, children's operas, concert performances, New Year's Eve and special events)

Next dates and cast

Schillertheater – Großer Saal
Bismarckstraße 110
10625 Berlin
Sun
23. Feb 2025
18:00
Sun
2. Mar 2025
19:00
Fri
7. Mar 2025
19:00
Fri
14. Mar 2025
19:00
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