Joburg Theatre, in partnership with MDN Classics, will be presenting Mozart’s The Magic Flute on the Mandela stage at Joburg Theatre, for four shows only, from Wednesday 18 May to Tuesday 24 May.

Mozart´s opera, The Magic Flute, is regarded as one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. Composed and premiered in Vienna, Austria, in 1791, The Magic Flute has remained the most performed opera in the world for the past 200 years. Loved by young and old, opera enthusiasts and the curious, The Magic Flute has the most beautiful and unforgettable melodies one can ever imagine. This opera is definitely a highlight in any given opera season at any opera house or theatre anywhere in the world.

  The Magic Flute is in the form of a German Singspiel, a form which includes singing and spoken dialogues. For this production at the Joburg Theatre, the texts will be sung in German and the spoken dialogues have been adapted to a mixture of South African languages to activate the light-hearted side of this opera and to be as close as possible to the audiences. What better way than to do it with Mozart´s masterpiece The Magic Flute.  

 

An international cast has been assembled for this production, which surely will be a highlight at Joburg Theatre this May.

The cast will include Germany-based South African tenor Musa Nkuna as Tamino, South African classical singer Aubrey Lodewyk as Papageno, Germany-based South African soprano Caroline Nkwe as Pamina, Polish coloratura soprano Aleksandra Olczyk as the Queen of the Night, the Three Ladies are Viola Zimmermann, Christine Dammann andAnna Nesyba, Polish bass Marek Gastecki as Sarastro, German tenor Henning Jendritza as Monostatos, and the award-winning Gauteng Choristers will be the chorus.

 

The stage director is Dr. Christoph Dammann, who has long been an internationally active theater director and cultural manager, including as director of the Cologne Opera, the Portuguese National Opera Lisbon and the Opera Festival Berlin. Costume and light designing is done by Sybille Pfeiffe and Wolfgang Stärke. This production is accompanied by the German Rhine Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Desar Sulejmani, a young Albanian-German conductor whose conducting takes him to some of Europe´s most important opera houses and concert halls.

 

The Magic Flute is a work of art that continues to bewitch artists and audiences alike. The opera is sometimes seen as a statement on the superiority of reason over superstition. Noted for its prominent masonic elements, the love story written by Schikaneder promises to be a highlight for South African theatregoers this May.

 

Performances for Mozart‘s The Magic Flute are on Wednesday 18 May, Thursday 19 May, Friday 20 May and Tuesday 24 May. All performances are at 8pm.

 

Tickets range between R200 to R500, and are available by calling 0861 670 670 or visiting www.joburgtheatre.com, as well as through Webtickets.  For group bookings of 10 or more, please contact the theatre directly on (011) 877 6853/6815.

 

 

CLASSICS IN THE GARDENS

  The German Rhine Philharmonic Orchestra will be performing classical music at the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens, Roodepoort on Sunday 22 May, from 2:30pm to5pm.  Tickets are R250.  Family Packages are available. There is no charge for children under the age of 6 years.  These are available by calling 0861 670 670 or visitingwww.joburgtheatre.com, as well as through Webtickets.

Become immersed in the rich sounds of popular classical music pieces in a beautiful garden setting under an African sky.

Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens (Malcolm Road, Poortview, Roodepoort)

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