The Magic Flute ★★★★★ Wilton's Music Hall | Feb 25 - Mar 8, 2025


Mozart in the jungle! This revival of Charles Court Opera's version of the composer's enigmatic classic is set in the Peruvian rainforest, and in this rendition of the epic quest a well-meaning Tamino is exploring that strange, new terrain. The production neatly maintains the integrity of the original work while also making a series of judicious emendations which allow it to run at about two hours including an interval. David Eaton's English translation of the lyrics is clever and captures all the fun of the original, while John Savournin's translation of the book deftly brings out Mozart's Enlightenment message. On the humorous side of the ledger, Matthew Kellett does a simply outstanding job as Papageno. He brings to the craven bird catcher not only a fine voice, but some wonderfully exaggerated acting chops and a not inconsiderable athleticism. Indeed, his search for a companion is in danger of stealing the show from Martins Smaukstelis' restrained and earnest Tamino and his quest for truth and love. However, the latter comes into his own, particularly when he sings with his Pamina, beautifully played by Alison Langer. Also doing a fine job is Eleri Gwilym as The Queen of the Night. She brings a lovely voice to her two arias which not only thrill, but also manage to distract from her somewhat bizarre makeup. Gwilym is more than matched in her vocal skills by the wonderful work of Peter Lidbetter as Sarastro. Along with a fine voice, he brings a solemnity and dignity to his character that rivets the audience's attention. The other cast members also perform admirably, and Joe Ashmore puts in a nice comic turn as Monostatos, while the trio of Sarah Prestwidge, Martha Jones and Meriel Cunningham are simply delightful. They sing beautifully together in all their various roles and their choreography is quite flawless. This is a production which demonstrates that with the right cast and strong direction, opera does not require enormous production values. Mozart and his music are well-served in this delightfully original journey into the jungle.

Rated: ★★★★★

Reviewed by J.C.
Photo by Bill Knight

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