THE MAGIC FLUTE
15-18 MAY 2025
THU | FRI | SAT | SUN | |
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MAY 15 | MAY 16 | MAY 17 | MAY 18 | |
19:30 | 19:30 | 19:30 | 15:00 | |
Grand Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre
$1,280 / $1,080 / $880 / $680 / $480 / $280
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Opera Hong Kong will present a new production of Mozart’s classic opera The Magic Flute from May 15 to 18, 2025, at the Grand Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre. Director Shuang Zou has reinterpreted the two-act opera in a new light, using a modern stage setting and costumes by renowned designer Dan Potra. The production will take audiences on an imaginative and magical musical journey.
Mozart’s last work, The Magic Flute, became a classic after its premiere in 1791 and is still loved by audiences around the world. In this new production, Opera Hong Kong brings the story to life in a modern city, giving the classic a new charm. Beginning at an everyday MTR station, the audience will follow the characters on a fantastical journey of love and truth as they travel between reality and dreams.
The production brings together international artists and troupes, as well as local singers. Opera Hong Kong Orchestra, Opera Hong Kong Chorus, and Opera Hong Kong Children Chorus will also fully support it, creating an unprecedented audio-visual feast.
Sung in German, Dialogue in English with Chinese and English Surtitles
Producer: Warren Mok
Conductor: Dane Lam
Director: Shuang Zou
Opera Hong Kong Orchestra
Opera Hong Kong Chorus
Opera Hong Kong Children Chorus
CAST
Tamino
Wang Kang
Pamina
Sofia Troncoso
Papageno
John Chest
Sarastro
Matti Turunen
Speaker of the Temple
Freddie Tong
First Lady
Candice Chung
Second Lady
Ashley Chui
Third Lady
Carol Lin
Monostatos
Henry Ngan
Papagena
Rachel Kwok
Armoured Men
Wesley Lam, Lam Kwok Ho
The presenter reserves the right to change the programme and substitute artists.
• Hong Kong Arts Development Council fully supports freedom of artistic expression. The views and opinions expressed in this project do not represent the stand of the Council.