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The Magic Flute: Review English National Opera Coliseum, London 7 November - 7 December 2013 Director: Simon McBurney 7 November - 7 December 2013 Director: Simon McBurney.

Mozart: The Magic Flute English National Opera. The Coliseum, London, 13th November 2013. First and foremost, English National Opera’s new production of The Magic Flute is an extra-ordinary theatrical event. Regular theatre goers might already have seen at least some of the technical devices employed here but the theatricality of the musical concept is likely to be unique to this.

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