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Director Simon McBurney’s innovative new staging of Mozart’s beloved fable arrives in cine

Director Simon McBurney’s innovative new staging of Mozart’s beloved fable arrives in cinemas worldwide this Saturday as part of the The Met: Live in HD series of live performance transmissions. [The Metropolitan Opera HD LIVE]( MOZART Die Zauberflöte ENCORE SCREENINGS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7* --------------------------------------------------------------- “Dazzling, grounded, and laugh-out-loud funny ... ★★★★★” —Financial Times This Wednesday, June 7, don’t miss encore screenings in select theaters of director Simon McBurney’s dazzling new staging of Mozart’s beloved opera, which was transmitted live from the Met to cinemas worldwide this past Saturday. Named a New York Times Critic’s Pick, the production stars soprano Erin Morley and tenor Lawrence Brownlee as Pamina and Tamino, with Maestro Nathalie Stutzmann evoking “a zesty, full-toned sound from the orchestra.” The extraordinary cast also includes baritone Thomas Oliemans as Papageno, soprano Kathryn Lewek in her record 50th Met performance as the Queen of the Night, and bass Stephen Milling as Sarastro. [LEARN MORE]( [FIND A THEATER]( If you live in an area without access to a participating theater, you may be eligible to watch Die Zauberflöte on demand through Friday, June 9, via the Met’s streaming platform, [The Met: Live at Home](. An English transcript of the live transmission’s spoken host introduction and interview segments will be available to view [here](. Encore screenings will also include open captions. *Encore dates may vary at select locations nationwide. --------------------------------------------------------------- More About Die Zauberflöte Watch a trailer for Die Zauberflöte. [WATCH TRAILER]( McBurney discusses his approach to staging Mozart’s beloved opera. [WATCH VIDEO]( Morley sings an excerpt from Pamina’s Act II aria. [WATCH VIDEO]( Lewek sings an excerpt from the Queen of the Night’s Act II aria. [WATCH VIDEO]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Members Get More Become a Met member at the $150 Supporting level or higher and enjoy exclusive benefits all season long, while providing vital support for extraordinary opera.  [LEARN MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Met: Live in HD series is made possible by a generous grand from its founding sponsor, The Neubauer Family Foundation Digital support of The Met: Live in HD is provided by Bloomberg Philanthropies The Met: Live in HD series is supported by Rolex Transmission of The Met: Live in HD in Canada is made possible thanks to the generosity of Jacqueline Desmarais, in memory of Paul G. Desmarais, Sr. The HD broadcasts are supported by Toll Brothers, America's Luxury Home Builder] FOLLOW US [YouTube](  [Instagram](   [Twitter](   [Facebook](  --------------------------------------------------------------- CUSTOMER SUPPORT [Contact Us]( [Unsubscribe]( or [Manage Email PreferencesÂ]( [View this email in a browser]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2023 METROPOLITAN OPERA 30 Lincoln Center New York, NY 10023 212.362.6000 [metopera.org]( Peter Gelb, Maria Manetti Shrem General Manager Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Jeanette Lerman-Neubauer Music Director --------------------------------------------------------------- Photo Credits: Karen Almond / Met Opera (Die Zauberflöte) This message was sent to {EMAIL} because you’ve signed up to receive Metropolitan Opera emails or agreed to our [Terms & Conditions](. Review our [Privacy Policy](.

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