Trollflöjten

Trollflöjten
Genre
Opera
Date
13 Feb - 15 May 2027
Stage
Storan
Price
255 - 985 kr
February 2027
Sat 13 Feb 18.00
Available
Wed 17 Feb 19.00
Available
Sat 20 Feb 18.00
Available
March 2027
Wed 3 Mar 19.00
Available
Sat 6 Mar 18.00
Available
Sun 14 Mar 16.00
Available
Sun 21 Mar 16.00
Available
Sun 28 Mar 16.00
Available
April 2027
Fri 2 Apr 19.00
Available
Thu 8 Apr 19.00
Available

Mozart’s opera Trollflöjten (The Magic Flute) is undoubtedly one of the most famous and beloved operas in history. It is a timeless tale full of imagination in which music, mystery, and humanity are woven together. Among many “opera hits” are Papageno’s bird-catcher aria and the Queen of the Night’s revenge aria—tunes that many people can hum (but few can truly master!).

In The Magic Flute you will find everything you could wish for in a classic fairy tale: a heroic prince from a far away land, a princess to save, a terrifying monster, a funny sidekick, wicked villains, magic, adventure, trials and tribulations, courage, friendship, love, and a happy ending.

But it is not purely a children’s fairy tale. The opera is filled with symbolism, mysticism, and hidden messages. Both Mozart and the librettist Schikaneder were Freemasons and drew a lot of inspiration from their traditions.

A Celebrated Production from England

This acclaimed production, from the English company Opera North, is filled with visual splendor and brings us along into a rich dream world where imagination and reality blend together.

At the heart of the story lies the struggle between two powerful opposites: the Queen of the Night, associated with darkness, magic, and emotion, and Sarastro, who represents light, science, and reason.

Who is good and who is evil is far from obvious, and when Prince Tamino is thrown into this conflict, a great adventure begins. The Queen of the Night sends him away to save her daughter Pamina, who has been abducted by Sarastro.

Trials and Heroism

To succeed, Tamino must undergo a series of trials, armed with a magical flute. By his side is the good-natured bird-catcher Papageno, who is not particularly interested in heroism. His greatest wishes in life are more about finding a life partner and enjoying good food and wine.

Along the way Pamina is manipulated by her mother, and is even urged to murder Sarastro. Yet it is in her quest for freedom and love that the true strength of the story takes shape. In the end it is Pamina who leads Tamino through the final and most dangerous trials, through blazing fire and rushing water. 

GenreOpera in two acts
Premiere13 Feb 2027
Plays until15 May 2027
StageStoran
LanguageSwedish, with Swedish and English surtitles
DurationApprox. 2 h 50 min, including interval
Surtitle ScreenLower edge of the stage and by the balcony
Audio Description21 March 2027
Wheelchair Seating
Book via bokning@malmoopera.se

Creators

Music
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Libretto
Emanuel Schikaneder

Artistic Team

Conductor
Dirk Kaftan

Director
James Brining

Set Design
Colin Richmond

Costume & Makeup Design
Colin Richmond

Lighting Design
Chris Davey

Choreography
Tim Claydon

Video
Douglas O'Connell

Translation
Carin Bartosch Edström

Cast

Pamina
Hanna Husáhr

Tamino
Joel Annmo

Queen of the Night
Svetlana Moskalenko

Sarastro
Erik Rosenius

Papageno
Anton Ljungqvist

Monostatos
Rickard Söderberg

The Speaker
Fredrik Zetterström

First Lady
Céline Dewrée

Second Lady
Marta Cecilia Saelöen

Third Lady
Emma Björkegren

Guard 1
Fredrik Hagerberg

Guard 2
Gustav Johansson

Malmö Opera Chorus
Malmö Opera Orchestra

Before the performance

Opera Dinner
A wonderful performance is best complemented with a dinner in the Opera Grill.

Afternoon Tea
On Sundays we serve finger sandwiches, delightful pastries, and freshly baked scones.

Foyer Meny
Begin your opera visit with Klassikern or the Opera Plate.

Bags

We kindly ask you to avoid bringing large bags to Malmö Opera whenever possible. Large bags are not allowed inside the auditorium, and our storage options are limited. Handbags may be brought with you into the auditorium.

Foyer Opening Hours

For performances in Storan, the foyer opens two hours before the show.
For performances in the foyer or in Verkstan, the doors open one hour before.

Pre-Booked Refreshments During the Interval

Have you made a pre-booking? Your table number will be displayed on signs in the foyer when you arrive. Please locate your table number before the performance begins.

Accessibility

The opera house is partially accessible for people with reduced mobility and for visitors with visual or hearing impairments. If you have a Malmönyckeln card, you may bring a support person to events at Malmö Opera. You pay only for your own ticket; your support person enters free of charge.
Read more about accessibility here.

Cloakroom

Please leave your outerwear in the cloakroom; it is free of charge.

Doors to the Auditorium

Your ticket indicates which entrance you should use.
Doors A, B, C, and D are located in the lower foyer (A is furthest to the left).
Doors E, F, G, and H are in the upper foyer (E is furthest to the left).
If you are seated on the balcony, you will find doors I, K, L, and M via a staircase in the upper foyer.