Spring Opera: The Magic Flute

Spring Opera: The Magic Flute
Date and time
07 Mar 2019 (7:00pm)
08 Mar 2019 (7:00pm)
09 Mar 2019 (2:00pm)
09 Mar 2019 (7:00pm)
Location

The Crescent Theatre

Sheepcote Street, Birmingham B16 8AE.

Booking Information

Wheelchair users are entitled to concessionary priced tickets with a complimentary companion seat.

Guide dogs are welcome at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire venues. If you wish to bring a Guide Dog or wheelchair, please let the Events Office know by calling 0121 331 5909.

Free tickets for RBC staff and students*

Staff and students are eligible for a limited number of free tickets for events at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire events.

  • Tickets are subject to availability, must be booked in advance and are offered on a first-come-first-served basis.
  • Once the free ticket allocation per event is reached, staff and students are eligible for discounted tickets.
  • Excludes events programmed by external organisations or visiting artists.
  • One ticket per student/member of staff.
  • *Entry only granted with a valid BCU ID.
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Michael Barry Director
Christopher Bucknall Conductor

Mozart The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote) K.620

Royal Birmingham Conservatoire presents Mozart’s late masterpiece, The Magic Flute, sung in German with English dialogue.

Premiered in 1791, just two months before the composer’s untimely death, The Magic Flute is a virtuosic display of Mozart as both musician and dramatist. From the stratospheric heights of the Queen of the Night famous aria to the profound depths of Saratro’s, join Tamino and Pamina and a host of unlikely characters in a quest for redemption through love – a quest which takes them through a broken landscape of betrayal, revenge and murder.

Please note: if you are booking complimentary staff/student tickets, it may not be possible to purchase full price seats adjacent to the comp seats as the Main House operates a reserved seating plan. The Crescent will try to accommodate where available at their discretion, but please be aware this might not always be possible.