Sunday, Jan. 19: Opera Cinema Series - "The Magic Flute"

Washington Center

By Volcano Staff on January 13, 2014

Do you know the story of The Magic Flute? Mozart's famous 1791 opera tells the tale of four hopeless romantics who triumph over adversity - including giant serpents, a ruthless queen and evil sorcerers - to find true love. By Victorian standards, The Magic Flute was considered risqué because it candidly reveals male attitudes about love and sex - kind of like an 18th-century version of The Man Show. Sorry, guys, no jugs at this film. Yup, Nope, just an immensely likeable score, jokes then transcend time and language and the Queen of the Night's big arias bringing down the house from the Salzburg Festival, August 2012.

OPERA CINEMA SERIES: THE MAGIC FLUTE, 2 p.m., Washington Center, 512 Washington St., Olympia, $5-$17, 360.753.8586