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Royal Opera House: The Magic Flute
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Royal Opera House: The Magic Flute

Sep 27, 2017
2h 33m
★ 0.0

Overview

Prince Tamino promises the Queen of the Night that he will rescue her daughter Pamina from the enchanter Sarastro. He begins his quest, accompanied by the bird-catcher Papageno – but all is not as it seems… Tamino and Papageno discover Sarastro is a wise and kind leader. They undergo three ordeals. By the end they are united with their true loves: Tamino with Pamina, and Papageno with his Papagena.

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Music

Production Companies

Royal Opera House

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Cast

Siobhan Stagg

Pamina

Siobhan Stagg

Mauro Peter

Tamino

Mauro Peter

Roderick Williams

Papageno

Roderick Williams

Mika Kares

Sarastro

Mika Kares

Sabine Devieilhe

Queen of the Night

Sabine Devieilhe

Rebecca Ellen Evans

First Lady

Rebecca Ellen Evans

Angela Simkin

Second Lady

Angela Simkin

Susan Platts

Third Lady

Susan Platts

Peter Bronder

Monostatos

Peter Bronder

Christina Gansch

Papagena

Christina Gansch

Darren Jeffery

Speaker of the Temple

Darren Jeffery

Harry Nicoll

First Priest

Harry Nicoll