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One of opera’s most beloved works receives its first new Met staging in 19 years—a daring vision by renowned English director Simon McBurney that The Wall Street Journal declared “the best production I’ve ever witnessed of Mozart’s opera.” Nathalie Stutzmann conducts the Met Orchestra, with the pit raised to make the musicians visible to the audience and allow interaction with the cast. In his Met-debut staging, McBurney lets loose a volley of theatrical flourishes, incorporating projections, sound effects, and acrobatics to match the spectacle and drama of Mozart’s fable. The brilliant cast includes soprano Erin Morley as Pamina, tenor Lawrence Brownlee as Tamino, baritone Thomas Oliemans in his Met debut as Papageno, soprano Kathryn Lewek as the Queen of the Night, and bass Stephen Milling as Sarastro.
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- verified Status: Released
- calendar_month Release Date: 2023-06-03
- video_camera_front Companies The Metropolitan Opera
- timer Runtime: 190 Mins
- star Rating: 6.5 / 10
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- info IMDB ID tt27833197
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Lawrence Brownlee
Tamino

Thomas Oliemans
Papageno

Kathyrn Lewek
Queen of The Night

Brenton Ryan
Monostatos

Erin Morley
Pamina

Harold Wilson
Speaker

Stephen Milling
Sarastro
groups Crew

Ruth Sullivan
Foley Artist

Simon McBurney
Director

Michael Levine
Set Designer

Seth Morris
Musician

Nathalie Stutzmann
Conductor

Blake Habermann
Visual Effects Art Director

Simon McBurney
Choreographer

Bryan Wagorn
Musician

Gareth Fry
Sound Designer

Jean Kalman
Lighting Design

Finn Ross
Projection

Nicky Gillibrand
Costume Designer

Rachael Hewer
Assistant Director

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Music

Emanuel Schikaneder
Writer
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