Miami performances are at the Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami. Click here for information about traffic and parking at the Arsht Center. Click here for directions to the Arsht Center. Fort Lauderdale performances are at the Au-Rene Theater at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW 5th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale. Click here for information about parking at the Broward Center. Click here for directions to the Broward Center. Children must be at least six years old to attend. |
The Magic FluteNew production created by Jeffrey Marc Buchman for Florida Grand Opera
Mozart’s timeless opera, The Magic Flute, has long enthralled audiences with its multi-layered storytelling, captivating both adults and children alike. Its fantasy quest, woven together with both humor and poignancy offers a journey that inspires, surprises and delights. As I pondered how to craft my newest telling of this masterpiece, I found myself drawn to the parallels between its narrative and the immersive world of fantasy role-playing board games. Role-playing games transport players to fantastical realms where they embark on epic quests, facing challenges that mirror our own struggles and triumphs. Like The Magic Flute, these games engage us on multiple levels, inviting us to explore themes of morality, resilience, and camaraderie. While both mediums undeniably provide a form of escapism, their true value lies in their ability to inspire. They serve as reminders of our potential for growth and the profound impact of shared experiences on our journey through life. In this new production, I have blended Mozart’s opera with the world of gaming to tell its story through boundless imagination and adolescent eyes. If childhood represents a time of innocence and clarity where moral structures appear distinct and straightforward, then adulthood unfolds as a journey into the nuanced realm of complexity where we must confront the bittersweet truths that great pain often accompanies great love, and that the lines between right and wrong are often blurred in our pursuit of what we perceive as a noble cause. This transition from simplicity to complexity finds a poignant expression in adolescence, a period marked by questioning the inconsistencies and hypocrisies of the world around us. Through the lens of adolescent perception, navigating the uncharted waters of personal growth and self-discovery, the opera takes on a renewed vibrancy capturing the essence of a transformative journey into maturity. Beyond mere entertainment, The Magic Flute and role-playing games both present profound opportunities for personal exploration and empowerment. They challenge us to confront ethical dilemmas, to tap into our inner resilience, and to forge connections with others. Whether in the opera house or sitting around a gaming table, these experiences inspire us to embrace our inner hero and confront the battles that life throws our way. In a world that often feels fragmented, the communal experience of attending the opera, just like that of role-playing board games, offers a sense of belonging and shared purpose. By merging these two worlds, this production celebrates the enduring power of storytelling to unite, inspire, and transform. It is a tribute to the child in all of us, whose imagination knows no bounds and whose spirit yearns for adventure and magic. Sung in German with English dialogue; English and Spanish projected translations |
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