Exhibit of Designs for ‘The Magic Flute’ Opens at Kent State Museum

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Thu 9/29

Mozart’s fantasy opera The Magic Flute, which debuted in 1791, a little over two months before he died, is tailor-made for flights of fantasy on the part of designers who works on staging of it. Magical Designs for Mozart’s Magic Flute, opening at the Kent State University Museum this week, was put together by theater/opera designer Judy Levin to show the different interpretations and approaches designers have taken to the opera.

The exhibit looks at the designs from 18 productions of the opera, grouping them in by the general approach taken by each production team. It will be on view through 1/8/17. Museum admission is $5.

kent.edu/museum

Kent State University, Kent, OH 44240

 

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