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San Francisco War Memorial 1967 Die Zauberflöte Page 1 of 2 Opera Assn. Opera House

The Association gratefully acknowledges a generous contribution from the San Francisco Opera Guild towards the new production of "The Magic Flute." Die Zauberflöte (in English)

Opera in three acts by Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder, Carl Ludwig Gieseke English translation by Ruth and Thomas Martin

Designer CAST Toni Businger Tamino Stuart Burrows † Conductor First lady Sheila Marks Horst Stein Second lady Carol Kirkpatrick Production Third lady Donna Petersen Paul Hager Papageno Assisted by Queen of the night Jeanette Scovotti Ghita Hager First spirit Tom Bales Designer Second spirit Brooke Aird Davis L. West (resident designer) Third spirit Alan Yamamoto Chorus Director Monostatos Robert Glover Vincenzo Giannini Pamina Jane Marsh Costumers The speaker Ara Berberian Goldstein & Co. Sarastro Thomas O'Leary First priest L. D. Clements Second priest Allan James Monk Papagena Sylvia Davis First armored man Rod McWherter Second armored man Clifford Grant

*Role debut †U.S. opera debut PLACE AND TIME: (not specified)

Wednesday, September 20 1967, at 8:00 PM Part I, Scene 1 -- Enchanted forest Saturday, September 23 1967, at 8:00 PM Scene 2 -- Pamina's chamber Tuesday, September 26 1967, at 8:00 PM Scene 3 -- Portals of Nature, Wisdom, Reason Friday, September 29 1967, at 8:00 PM Scene 4 -- Sarastro's realm Sunday, October 8 1967, at 2:00 PM INTERMISSION Part II, Scene 1 -- Temple of Isis and Osiris Scene 2 -- Place of silence Scene 3 -- Pamina's chamber Scene 4 -- Place of horror Scene 5 -- Temple of Isis and Osiris Scene 6 -- Place of silence INTERMISSION Part III, Scene 1 -- Sunrise Scene 2 -- Fire and water Scene 3 -- Enchanted forest Scene 4 -- Subterranean caverns at night Scene 5 -- Sarastro's court at midday San Francisco War Memorial 1967 Die Zauberflöte The Magic Flute Page 2 of 2 Opera Assn. Opera House

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Notes: New production