The Magic Flute - London Coliseum - ENO

The Magic Flute Tickets

London Coliseum, London
28 February 2024 - 30 March 2024

Simon McBurney’s five-star production of The Magic Flute returns to the English National Opera, promising an evening of magic, romance and timeless music.

Mozart‘s timeless classic follows the adventures of Prince Tamino and the bird-catcher Papageno on their quest to rescue Pamina.

Regarded as one of the greatest and most popular operas ever written, this wonderfully theatrical and imaginative staging from Complicite artistic director Simon McBurney incorporates live sound effects and breathtaking animations help bring this captivating tale to life.

The cast includes Norman Reinhardt making his ENO debut as Tamino alongside David Stout as Papageno. They are joined by former ENO Harewood Artist Soraya Mafi as Pamina and the fiery coloratura of ENO debutante Rainelle Krause as the manipulative Queen of Night. The ENO Chorus and Orchestra are conducted for the first time by Erina Yashima.

Book The Magic Flute Tickets now and see this enchanting production on the London Coliseum stage.

The Magic Flute plays a limited season from 28 February 2024 until 30 March 2024 at the London Coliseum.

What's the story of The Magic Flute - ENO?

Mozart’s classic follows the adventures of Prince Tamino and the bird-catcher Papageno on their quest to rescue Pamina. Their search becomes one for truth and reason, love and enlightenment. Nothing is quite what it seems in this surprising, fantastical journey in which they find themselves caught between an evil sorcerer and the manipulative Queen of Night.

Who is in the cast of The Magic Flute - ENO?

The cast for The Magic Flute 2024 include Norman Reinhardt (Tamino), David Stout (Papageno), Soraya Mafi (Pamina), Rainelle Krause (The Queen of the Night), John Relyea (Sarastro), Carrie-Ann Williams (1st Lady), Amy Holyland (2nd Lady), Stephanie Wake-Edwards (3rd Lady), Peter Hoare (Monostatos), Jonathan Lemalu (Speaker), Alexandra Oomens (Papagena) and Ossian Huskinson (Second Armed Man).

Who are the creative team of The Magic Flute - ENO?

The creative team for The Magic Flute 2024 includes: Erina Yashima (Conductor), Simon McBurney (Director), Rachael Hewer (Revival Director), Michael Levine (Set Designer), Nicky Gillibrand (Costume Designer), Jean Kalman (Original Lighting Designer), Gareth Fry (Sound Designer), Finn Ross (Video Designer), Josie Daxter (Choreographer) and Stephen Jeffreys (Translator).


Reviews of The Magic Flute - ENO

‘A fabulous evening's entertainment’ Daily Express
'Spectacular effects' The Stage
‘Startling humour and theatrical wizardry' The Observer

Show Information

Performance dates
28 February 2024 - 30 March 2024
Running time
2 hours 55 minutes (including interval)

Important Notes

Access Performance
BSL signed performance 19 March 2024, 19:00


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Valid all perf. from 28 Feb 2024 to 30 Mar 2024. Book by 28 Nov

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Venue Information

London Coliseum, St. Martin's Lane, London, WC2N 4ES
Nearest Tube or Train: Leicester Square (Northern line, Piccadilly line), Charing Cross (Northern line, Bakerloo line), Embankment (Northern line, Bakerloo line, District line, Circle line)
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