Die Zauberflöte

Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | TOBS!

An operatic experience for the whole family! Mozart’s penultimate and undoubtedly most curious opera was first performed in Vienna in 1791 and continues to delight young and old with its unforgettable melodies.

At the behest of the Queen of the Night, Prince Tamino and the bird-catcher Papageno set out to free the queen’s daughter Pamina from the clutches of Sarastro. But is the latter really the villain of this particular piece? And will the two polar opposite companions manage to fulfil the tasks that are asked of them? Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s «Die Zauberflöte» seamlessly combines fairy-tale and Freemason themes and questions the meaning of friendship, truth, reason and the magical power of music. And of course, it transpires that love can indeed conquer all.

Swiss conductor and violinist Meret Lüthi is in charge of the musical side of the opera, while young director Anna Drescher is handling the performance aspect. 


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Production: Theater Orchester Biel Solothurn TOBS
Musical direction: Meret Lüthi
Director: Anna Drescher
Stage, Costumes: Tatjana Ivschina
Choir: Valentin Vassilev
With: Remy Burnens, Flurin Caduff, Marion Grange Rebekka Maeder, Konstantin Nazlamov Wolfgang Resch, Nathanaël Tavernier, Solothurner Singknaben/ Solothurner Mädchenchor, u.a.
Choir, supernumeraries: Theater Orchester Biel Solothurn | TOBS!, Sinfonieorchester Biel Solothurn TOBS!

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Theater Casino Zug

As a modern cultural centre with a long tradition, Theater Casino Zug offers a varied and unique theatre and concert programme for Zug and the region. The programme is aimed at a wide audience: from plays, musical theatre, classical concerts, world ...

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The ballroom, theatre hall, restaurant and bar & lounge are wheelchair accessible. Also the toilets. The Small Hall is not wheelchair accessible. A stationary inductive hearing system is installed in both the Theatre Hall and the Festival Hall. There are currently no portable receivers available for hire.

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