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VenueLiverpool Empire Theatre
TownLiverpool
CountyMerseyside
From11th March 2004
To12th March 2004
When19:15
PricesFrom £15.00. To £39.00.
Liverpool Empire Theatre (V534)
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The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote)

Work:: The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote) (S2009)

Bizarre and spellbinding. The Magic Flute features two love stories, a serpent, a Queen, a High Priest and a comedian, whose intrigues unfold to the beauty of Mozart's most popular opera score and Schikaneder's witty dialogue
Music Mozart
Lyrics Schikaneder

Production:: (T1734820235)

Sung in English. Running time 3 hours 15 minutes (one interval).
Company Scottish Opera
Company Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Vincent de Kort (until Nov 15)
Conductor David Clark (from Dec 18)
Director Jonathan Moore
Design Rae Smith
Lighting Bruno Poet
Director Peter Brennan (movement)
Other Emil Wolk (Commedia Dell'Arte consultant)
Performer Mark Wilde (Tamino)
Performer Roland Wood (Papageno)
Performer Gail Pearson (Pamina)
Performer Jennifer Rhys-Davies (The Queen of the Night)
Performer Tim Marfin (Sarastro)
Performer Roderick Williams (The Speaker)
Performer Philip Salmon (Monostatos)
Performer Rachel Hynes (First Lady)
Performer Marianne Andersen (Second Lady)
Performer Karen Cargill (Third Lady)
Performer Benedikte Moes (Papagena)
Performer Gillian Massey (First Boy)
Performer Hazel McBain (Second Boy)
Performer Susie Broadbent (Third Boy)
Performer Declan McCusker (First Armed Man)
Performer David Morrison (Second Armed Man)
Performer Campbell Russell (First Priest)
Performer Paul Anwyl (Second Priest)
Performer William Strachan (First Slave)
Performer Phillip Casperd (Second Slave)

Listing:: L79511230




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Production details

Sung in English. Running time 3 hours 15 minutes (one interval).

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