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Enchanting 'Magic Flute' Dazzles with Dance and Song
14 Dec
Summary
- A vibrant, all-ages take on The Magic Flute blends dance, text, and a unique score.
- Nathan Bartman shines as the charismatic bird catcher Papageno.
- Clever video design and a DIY aesthetic enhance the surreal and stylish storytelling.

An enchanting all-ages adaptation of The Magic Flute skillfully weaves together dance, spoken word, and operatic arias, all set to a dreamy, folk-inspired reinterpretation of Mozart's score. The narrative, famously complex, is presented with clarity suitable for audiences aged five and up, proving equally delightful for adults.
Nathan Bartman brings Papageno the bird catcher to life with immense personality, radiating cheeky warmth. Jacob Lang portrays the earnest Prince Tamino, while Faith Prendergast plays Princess Pamina. Multitalented soprano Donna Lennard impressively transitions between singing the Queen of the Night's challenging arias and engaging in dance and direct audience interaction.
The production features a charmingly DIY aesthetic, enhanced by Douglas Baker's stylish video design and Dick Bird's clever set. Choreographer and director Luca Silvestrini's safe hands guide this gently upbeat and completely charming show, which feels like a performance by traveling players.




