The Magic Flute
Die Zauberflöte
We 2.9.26 Th 10.9.26 Sa 17.10.26 Mo 16.11.26 Tu 24.11.26 Sa 28.11.26 Tu 22.12.26 We 30.12.26 Fr 15.1.27 all events
Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Opera Main stage
©2022, Bettina Stöß
©2022, Bettina Stöß
©2022, Bettina Stöß
©2022, Bettina Stöß
©2022, Bettina Stöß
©2022, Bettina Stöß
©2022, Bettina Stöß
©2022, Bettina Stöß
©2022, Bettina Stöß
©2022, Bettina Stöß
©2022, Bettina Stöß
Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction
Sarastro
Tamino
Speaker
First priest
Second priest
Queen of the Night
Pamina
First lady
Second lady
Third lady
Papageno
Papagena
Monostatos
First armoured man
Second armoured man
Three boys
Solist*innen des Kinderchores der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Orchestra
Sarastro
Tamino
Speaker
First priest
Second priest
Queen of the Night
Pamina
First lady
Second lady
Third lady
Papageno
Papagena
Monostatos
First armoured man
Second armoured man
Three boys
Solist*innen des Kinderchores der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Orchestra
Sarastro
Tamino
Speaker
First priest
Second priest
Queen of the Night
Pamina
First lady
Second lady
Third lady
Papageno
Papagena
Monostatos
First armoured man
Second armoured man
Three boys
Solist*innen des Kinderchores der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Orchestra
Sarastro
Tamino
Speaker
First priest
Second priest
Queen of the Night
Pamina
First lady
Second lady
Third lady
Papageno
Papagena
Monostatos
First armoured man
Second armoured man
Three boys
Solist*innen des Kinderchores der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Orchestra
Sarastro
Tamino
Speaker
First priest
Second priest
Queen of the Night
Pamina
First lady
Second lady
Third lady
Papageno
Papagena
Monostatos
First armoured man
Second armoured man
Three boys
Orchestra
Sarastro
Tamino
Speaker
First priest
Second priest
Queen of the Night
Pamina
First lady
Second lady
Third lady
Papageno
Papagena
Monostatos
First armoured man
Second armoured man
Three boys
Orchestra
Sarastro
Tamino
Speaker
First priest
Second priest
Queen of the Night
Pamina
First lady
Second lady
Third lady
Papageno
Papagena
Monostatos
First armoured man
Second armoured man
Three boys
Orchestra
Sarastro
Tamino
Speaker
First priest
Second priest
Queen of the Night
Pamina
First lady
Second lady
Third lady
Papageno
Papagena
Monostatos
First armoured man
Second armoured man
Three boys
Orchestra
Sarastro
Tamino
Speaker
First priest
Second priest
Queen of the Night
Pamina
First lady
Second lady
Third lady
Papageno
Papagena
Monostatos
First armoured man
Second armoured man
Three boys
Solist*innen des Kinderchores der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Orchestra
Opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder
First performed on 30. September, 1791 in Vienna
Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 24. September, 1991
Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder
First performed on 30. September, 1791 in Vienna
Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 24. September, 1991
With The Magic Flute, Mozart wanted to write a piece for everyone – the blend of Viennese folk theater, Singspiel, and Italian opera makes it a favourite with audiences to this day. There's something for every taste, from catchy songs and arias to humorous spoken dialogue and fairytale elements. Günter Krämer’s production creates two contrasting worlds: the realm of the Queen of the Night and the temple of the Sun King. Between them travels Prince Tamino, accompanied by the bird catcher Papageno. On their adventurous journey, they traverse primeval forests inhabited by lions, rhinoceroses and snakes. Mozart’s opera imaginatively invites reflection on good and evil, dreams, fears and love. The lovingly crafted, partly mechanical set design creates stage magic. Renowned Mozart interpreter Tomáš Netopil conducts the Deutsche Oper Berlin orchestra. Our ensemble of soloists will enchant with their joy in acting and singing.
Introduction 45 minutes before the performance in the Rang Foyer on the right
LanguageIn German with German and English surtitles
Duration3 hours / including a break after approx. 70 minutes
Age recommendationfrom age 10
Co-productionSupported by Förderkreis der Deutschen Oper Berlin e.V.
We would like to thank our partners
New productions 26/27
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