The Magic Flute

The Met’s family-friendly production of Mozart’s dazzling fairy tale returns, sung in English and running under two hours. Patrick Furrer and Gareth Morrell share conducting duties, leading a standout cast in Julie Taymor’s magical staging. Tenors Piotr Buszewski and Joshua Blue share the role of Tamino, the brave prince on a quest to win the clever princess Pamina, sung by sopranos Janai Brugger and Liv Redpath. The cast also features famed tenor Rolando Villazón reprising his uproarious portrayal as the luckless bird catcher Papageno, alternating with baritone Alexander Birch Elliott, and soprano Kathryn Lewek as the Queen of the Night, alongside basses Brindley Sherratt and James Creswell as Sarastro.

Sung in English with Met Titles in English, German, and Spanish.

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Watch The Magic Flute in New York

The Metropolitan Opera’s dazzling production of Mozart’s The Magic Flute returns to New York, delivering enchantment and wonder for the whole family. This captivating rendition, directed by Tony-winner Julie Taymor, combines magical storytelling with whimsical creatures in an abridged, English-sung version perfect for both opera newcomers and seasoned fans. With stunning visual effects, dancing animals, and Mozart’s timeless score, The Magic Flute offers an experience of fantasy and charm.

Story Overview: The Magic Flute

In a mystical world between the sun and moon, Prince Tamino is rescued from danger by the handmaidens of the Queen of the Night. Their mysterious actions set him on a journey to rescue the Queen’s daughter, Pamina, who has been captured by the supposedly evil Sarastro. Armed with a magic flute, Tamino and the birdcatcher Papageno embark on their quest, unaware of the complex truths that lie ahead.

Pamina is held captive by the slave Monostatos, but Papageno’s arrival thwarts his advances, bringing hope to Pamina. Meanwhile, as Tamino ventures through Sarastro’s temple, he realizes that Sarastro may not be the villain he’s been led to believe, casting doubt on the Queen’s motives.

As Tamino charms animals with the magic flute and Papageno fends off Monostatos with his magical bells, Sarastro, in all his grandeur, assures Pamina of her eventual freedom. Tamino and Papageno are drawn deeper into Sarastro’s world, undergoing trials that test their virtue and wisdom.

As the Queen of the Night urges her daughter to kill Sarastro, Sarastro’s compassion reveals a more complex world where vengeance is replaced by wisdom. Through trials of silence, water, and fire, Tamino and Pamina prove their worthiness and emerge victorious, bound by love and honor.

Papageno, after nearly succumbing to despair, finds happiness with his counterpart, Papagena, as the opera draws to its triumphant close. The Queen of the Night’s final attempt to overthrow Sarastro fails, and courage, virtue, and wisdom prevail, blessing the union of Pamina and Tamino.

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Cast and Creatives

The Magic Flute is a dazzling production that combines a stellar cast of talented performers with Mozart’s timeless music. Set in a mythical land, this enchanting opera tells the story of Prince Tamino’s quest to rescue the princess Pamina. Featuring spectacular staging by Julie Taymor and conducted by both Nimrod David Pfeffer and J. David Jackson, the cast shines in their roles. Each performer brings life to their character, from Emily Pogorelc’s Pamina to Sean Michael Plumb’s charming Papageno.

Cast and Creatives:

  • Conductor: Nimrod David Pfeffer
    Performing: Dec 12, 14, 17, 20, 24, 27, 28, Jan 2, 4
  • Conductor: J. David Jackson
    Performing: Dec 13, 15, 18, 21, 26, 29, Jan 3
  • Pamina: Emily Pogorelc
    Performing: Dec 13, 15, 18, 21, 26, 28, 29, Jan 3
  • Pamina: Hera Hyesang Park
    Performing: Dec 12, 14, 17, 20, 24, 27, 28, Jan 2, 4
  • Queen of the Night: Kathryn Lewek
    Performing: Dec 12, 13, 15, 18, 21, 27, 28
  • Queen of the Night: Aigul Khismatullina
    Performing: Dec 14, 17, 20, 24, 26, 29, Jan 3
  • Tamino: David Portillo
    Performing: Dec 12, 14, 17, 20, 24, 27, 28, Jan 3
  • Tamino: Duke Kim
    Performing: Dec 13, 15, 18, 21, 26, 29, Jan 3
  • Papageno: Sean Michael Plumb
    Performing: Dec 13, 15, 18, 21, 26, 28, 29
  • Papageno: Will Liverman
    Performing: Dec 12, 14, 17, 20, 24, 27, 28, Jan 2, 4
  • Speaker: William Guanbo Su
    Performing: Dec 12, 14, 17, 20, 24, 27, 28, Jan 2, 4
  • Speaker: Le Bu
    Performing: Dec 13, 15, 18, 21, 26, 29, Jan 3
  • Sarastro: Solomon Howard
    Performing: Dec 12, 14, 17, 20, 24, 27, 28, Jan 2, 4
  • Sarastro: Peixin Chen
    Performing: Dec 13, 15, 18, 21, 26, 29, Jan 3
  • Monostatos: Thomas Capobianco
    Performing: Dec 13, 15, 18, 21, 26, 29, Jan 3
  • Monostatos: Rodell Rosel
    Performing: Dec 12, 14, 17, 20, 24, 27, 28, Jan 2, 4

This captivating production also features an impressive creative team, led by conductor Nimrod David Pfeffer and director Julie Taymor, known for her visually stunning work. Combined with George Tsypin’s imaginative set design and Donald Holder’s masterful lighting, this adaptation of The Magic Flute is truly a feast for the senses.

Venue: The Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center

Location: 30 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, 10023

The Metropolitan Opera House is an iconic venue located at the heart of New York City’s Lincoln Center. Known for its grandeur and exquisite acoustics, the venue has hosted some of the most prestigious operas in the world. The Met Opera provides an elegant setting, enhanced by exceptional amenities and top-tier services, making it a memorable location for opera lovers and first-timers alike.

Accessibility: The Met is committed to accessibility, with multiple services available, including wheelchair seating, audio descriptions, and assistive listening devices. Elevators and ramps provide easy access throughout the building.

Snacks & Dining Concessions: Enjoy a selection of beverages and snacks at one of the several bars located in the lobbies. The venue offers a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, as well as light snacks to enhance your experience during the intermissions.

Music and Reviews

Music: Mozart’s The Magic Flute features a rich and diverse score that blends lighthearted, playful melodies with powerful, dramatic arias. This beloved opera includes some of the most recognizable pieces in classical music, such as the famous Queen of the Night aria, which demands incredible vocal agility and precision. Mozart’s ability to balance the comic with the profound is on full display throughout the performance, making this opera accessible to audiences of all ages.

Critical Acclaim: Critics praise Julie Taymor’s magical staging as a visual feast, with elaborate costumes, puppetry, and set designs enhancing the storytelling. Performances by the talented cast are regularly lauded, with Kathryn Lewek’s Queen of the Night receiving particular acclaim for her vocal prowess. David Portillo’s portrayal of Tamino has also been celebrated for his nuanced performance.

Be sure not to miss this breathtaking experience and witness why The Magic Flute in New York continues to be a cherished favorite among opera-goers.

Run Length and Schedule

The Met’s production of The Magic Flute runs for approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes, making it the perfect introduction to opera for families and newcomers alike. With 17 performances scheduled, the production is condensed to run under two hours without an intermission, ensuring a seamless experience.

Performances begin on December 12th, 2024, and continue on December 14, 17, 20, and 24, among others running through early January 2025.

Perfect for all ages, especially children over the age of 6, this magical performance is a holiday tradition not to be missed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Magic Flute is playing at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center, New York.

Last-minute tickets for The Magic Flute in NYC can be purchased through visitNYC.com.

The best seats for The Magic Flute depend on personal preference, with options ranging from orchestra to balcony for a premium view.

Yes, The Magic Flute is a family-friendly production suitable for children aged 6 and up.

The Magic Flute runs for approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes with no intermission.

The Magic Flute is sung in English. Met Titles (subtitles) are provided in English, German, and Spanish for audience members’ convenience, ensuring everyone can follow along with the captivating story.