
The Magic Flute
Music · Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
Tamino, a handsome prince, and Papageno, a bird-catcher, are sent by the Queen of Night to rescue her daughter Pamina from captivity under the high priest Sarastro. Julie Taymor's abridged, English-language production of the classic Mozart opera.
Top Cast


Matthew Polenzani
Matthew Polenzani
Tamino
Matthew Polenzani
Tamino


Ying Huang
Ying Huang
Pamina
Ying Huang
Pamina


Nathan Gunn
Nathan Gunn
Papageno
Nathan Gunn
Papageno


Erika Miklósa
Erika Miklósa
Queen of the Night
Erika Miklósa
Queen of the Night


René Pape
René Pape
Sarastro
René Pape
Sarastro


Wendy Bryn Harmer
Wendy Bryn Harmer
First Lady
Wendy Bryn Harmer
First Lady


Kate Lindsey
Kate Lindsey
Second Lady
Kate Lindsey
Second Lady


Tamara Mumford
Tamara Mumford
Third Lady
Tamara Mumford
Third Lady


Greg Fedderly
Greg Fedderly
Monostatos
Greg Fedderly
Monostatos


Jennifer Aylmer
Jennifer Aylmer
Papagena
Jennifer Aylmer
Papagena
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