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2 hours ago
Congrats! You made it to the weekend 🙌   Send this to the friend you want to celebrate with after a long work week (or in our case after a full week of The Magic Flute rehearsals). 🍸🎶
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21 hours ago
➡️ Swipe to explore the dazzling world of The Magic Flute. Now back by popular demand, experience the most viewed opera production in recorded history at @laopera May 30-June 21 · Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Tickets at operafestla.org and at the link in our bio! Photos by Robert Millard, from @laopera ‘s 2016 production of the Magic Flute
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Take a break from doomscrolling and enjoy 35 seconds of The Magic Flute rehearsals. Better yet, join us for the full show and unplug with a night at the opera. 🎭
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2 days ago
The Magic Flute is weeks away from opening night! Here’s a little peek of our costume fitting for Pamina, played by Sydney Mancasola (@sydney.mancasola )!   Craving unique things to do in Los Angeles? Try a night at the opera with The Magic Flute - tix available now in the link in our bio 🎭
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2 days ago
A fan favorite is back in the rehearsal room.✨ We’re deep in rehearsals for Mozart’s The Magic Flute and couldn’t wait to share a sneak peek with you. If you’re looking for fun things to do in Los Angeles, this one’s it. Get your tix now in the link in our bio and experience an opera that is truly unforgettable. 🎶
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4 days ago
@laopera ‘s acclaimed production of The Magic Flute is not just an opera; it’s where live action meets hand-drawn animation — no wonder it’s the most seen opera adaptation in the world. Follow two unlikely heroes on a quest to save a princess, featuring Mozart’s catchy score and dazzling hand-drawn animations. Armed with enchanted bells and (you guessed it) a magic flute, Prince Tamino sets off to rescue his lady love, the Princess Pamina—only to find that things aren’t what they seem, and the Queen of the Night who sent him on his quest just might be plotting his doom instead. May 30 · Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Tickets at operafestla.org and at the link in our bio!
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5 days ago
If there’s one lesson you can take from Verdi’s Falstaff, it’s to not take life so seriously and that it’s not so bad to be laughed at.   Tenor Nathan Bowles (@nathanbowlestenor ), who plays the bumbling Dr. Caius, sits down with us to talk Verdi, comedy, and why getting laughed at might just be the whole point. Looking for things to do in Los Angeles? Today at 2PM, catch the FINAL performance of LA Opera’s production of Falstaff!
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6 days ago
Happy Closing to Falstaff @laopera ! Take a look at the costumes that brought this comedic opera masterpiece to life, by costume Designer Adrian Linford @adrianlinford_design
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6 days ago
Opportunistic. Wily. Comic. 🎭 Tenor Yuntong Han (@yuntong.han ) breaks down exactly who Bardolph is — and why he’s one of the most fun characters on the stage. Catch Yuntong in action on stage at LA Opera’s final production of Falstaff!
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7 days ago
Did you know you can play a starring role in bringing opera to Los Angeles? LA Opera is powered by people like you. As a nonprofit, the hundreds of singers, musicians, and artists who pour their hearts into every performance depend on the generosity of opera lovers in our community — and right now, your support goes further than ever. Thanks to a generous gift by an anonymous donor, any donation received by June 30 will be matched $2 for every $1 donated (up to $500,000). That means that for a limited time, your gift will have THREE times the impact! Head to the link in our bio or search for laopera.org/donate and contribute to building more great works in art! 📷: Cory Weaver (@cory_weaver_photographer )
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8 days ago
Anthony León (@anthonyleontenor ) gives us a glimpse into the passionate poet (and lover) that is Falstaff’s Fenton—bringing warmth, lyricism, and a sense of youthful sincerity to one of the opera’s most tender roles. Last show is this Sunday, May 10th—see his character in action at LA Opera's production of Falstaff!
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8 days ago