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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The (little) Magic Flute
Mozart's final opera before his death, The (little) Magic Flute is considered one of his finest. This piece is bursting with light-hearted liveliness, imagination, and a fantastic mix of exciting arias and grand melodies. It is set in a mythical land with a brave hero, dasterly trials, a delectably malicious evil queen, and a quest for true love. Not to mention, of course, a little help from a magic flute.
12 Venue National Tour
| Fri 8 & Sat 9 Nov | Dublin | Civic Theatre |
| Tues 12 Nov | Portlaoise | Dunamaise Arts Center |
| Thurs 14 Nov | Tipperary | Tipperary Excel Heritage |
| Sat 16 Nov | Tralee | Siamsa Tire |
| Mon 18 Nov | Cork | Everyman |
| Thurs 21 & Fri 22 Nov | Waterford | Theatre Royal |
| Mon 25 & Tues 26 Nov | Belfast | NTL Studio |
| Thurs 28 Nov | Derry/Londonderry | Millennium Forum |
| Sat 30 Nov | Sligo | Hawk's Well Theatre |
| Mon 2 & Tues 3 Dec | Galway | Town Hall Theatre |
| Thurs 5 Dec | Ennis | Glór |
| Sun 8 Dec | Roscommon | Theatre & Arts Centre |
Production Information
Cast |
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| Tamino / Monostatos | Darren Abrahams |
| Pamina / Second Lady | Sinead Campbell |
| Papageno / Assorted Beasts | Joe Borbett |
| Third Lady / Papagena | Victoria Massey |
| Sarastro / Assorted Beasts | John Milne |
| Queen of the Night / First Lady | Nicola Sharkey |
Production |
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| Director | Gavin Quinn |
| Set Design & Construction | Andrew Clancy |
| Costume Designer | Suzanne Cave |
| Lighting Designer | Kevin Treacy |










