Mozart gave us many miracles, but "The Magic Flute," which opens Michigan Opera Theatre's spring season, is one of the most remarkable. It is a fantastic fairy tale, a lowbrow musical comedy, a morality play steeped in freemasonry and an example of why convoluted plots don't necessarily matter in opera: Oh, for the glorious score!
Detroit Free Press — Mozart gave us many miracles, but "The Magic Flute," which opens Michigan Opera Theatre's spring season, is one of the most remarkable. It is a fantastic fairy tale,... more info