Hong Kong’s first professional opera company, Opera Hong Kong (OHK), will present a contemporary rendition of The Magic Flute, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s last opera before his death and a staple in the global operatic repertoire.
Director Shuang Zou has reinterpreted this two-part opera with a modern stage setting, embellished by costumes from renowned designer Dan Potra. The original storyline follows Prince Tamino as he gets sent on a quest by the Queen of the Night to rescue her daughter Pamina, armed with a flute that can transform sorrow into joy.
Opera Hong Kong’s new iteration of the 1791 classic is set in the modern city, and begins in an MTR station – sounds like it will be a quirky, fantastical journey as the characters travel between reality and dreams to achieve their happily ever afters. Mexican-German tenor Andrés Moreno García stars as Prince Tamino, while Pamina will be played by American soprano Sofia Troncoso, and the iconic Queen of the Night by Russian soprano Aigul Khismatullina. We can’t wait to hear her perform the famously challenging ‘Der Hölle Rache’ aria!
The production will be a collaboration between Opera Hong Kong, China National Opera House, and the State Opera South Australia, joined by the children’s chorus of OHK, and promises to be a splendid audio-visual feast. After premiering in Hong Kong, the show will then go on to an international tour, so be the first to see it on stage.
The Magic Flute will run from May 15 to 18, with the Sunday session as a matinee performance. Tickets are available from $280 to $1,280, with concessions available.
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