PREVIEW: Minnesota Opera’s The Magic Flute in Duluth Arts Music Theatre by Twin Cities Arts Reader - October 31, 2015March 11, 2017 Minnesota Opera’s revival of The Magic Flute isn’t playing in the Twin Cities for two weeks, but the production opens out of town this afternoon for a special 2 PM Halloween performance in Duluth. Here are some pictures from the tour: All roads lead backstage. Well, not quite – one leads onstage. The Three Spirits (Nykeigh Larson, Fletcher Zavadil, and Riley Eddins) rehearse. Rehearsing a chorus scene. Cases, cases, nothing but cases. Michael Christie conducts the overture. All photos courtesy of Minnesota Opera. MN Opera’s Duluth tour is sponsored by the Minnesota State Arts Board, Maurices, and Minnesota Power. About Latest Posts Twin Cities Arts ReaderThe Twin Cities Arts Reader is an arts and lifestyles magazine whose coverage examines arts and selected activities in the state of Minnesota and across the country. It provides Minnesota's largest source of in-depth, critical theatre coverage, and reaches more than 600,000 readers per year. Latest posts by Twin Cities Arts Reader (see all) PREVIEW: When LEGOs Go To War: World War Brick (June 9-11) - May 15, 2023 NEWS: Free Loring Park Art Festival Returns July 29-30 - April 20, 2023 NEWS: Metropolitan Regional Arts Council Announces Arts Impact for Groups Recipients - March 20, 2023 Share on Facebook Share Share on TwitterTweet