Seattle Opera Presents THE MAGIC FLUTE 5/7-21
By: Gabrielle Sierra Apr. 08, 2011
Seattle Opera closes its 2010/11 season with The Magic Flute. Mozart's beloved fairy-tale celebrates the power of music, as a prince, a princess, and a bird-catcher try to find their own way in a world torn apart by the feud between a manipulative queen and a powerful priest. Set in a pyramid filled with hidden dangers and magical effects worthy of an Indiana Jones adventure, Seattle Opera's new production features the return of several Seattle favorites along with plenty of exciting debuts. The Magic Flute runs for nine performances: May 7, 8 (matinee), 11, 13, 14, 15 (matinee), 18, 20, and 21, 2011.
"Mozart and Schickaneder set The Magic Flute in their idea of Egypt," says Seattle Opera General Director Speight Jenkins. "But few productions have expanded on the locale. Using the pyramids as a basis, our design team and director Chris Alexander have created a world of mystery, charm, and fun."Leading the musical forces is conductor Gary Thor Wedow, who previously conducted Giulio Cesare and Iphigénie en Tauride at Seattle Opera. Stage Director Chris Alexander also returns to the company, where he twice won Seattle Opera's Artist of the Year Award for Ariadne auf Naxos '04 and Les contes d'Hoffmann '05. For both of those productions, Alexander worked with sets designed by Robert Dahlstrom, who designs the scenery for this Magic Flute along with Robert Schaub. Although Schaub is making his mainstage debut, he's no stranger to Seattle Opera-he's served as the company's Technical Director for the past two decades. Lighting Designer Duane Schuler, returning to the company, contributes to the visual magic onstage. Costumes for the production are by legendary British couture designer Zandra Rhodes, making her debut with the company. Rhodes, whose clothes have been worn by Jackie Onassis, Princess Diana, and Freddie Mercury of Queen, has also designed several operas.Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder
In German with English CaptionsMarion Oliver McCaw Hall, Seattle, Washington
9 Performances: May 7, 8m, 11, 13, 14, 15m, 18, 20, and 21, 2011
Approximate Running Time: 3 hours, including one intermission
Evening performances begin at 7:30 p.m.; matinees begin at 2:00 p.m.Single ticket prices start at $25
Seattle Opera Ticket Office: 206.389.7676/800.426.1619
Online orders: www.seattleopera.org

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