Mozart's 'The Magic Flute' Draws 400 Spectators to Tàrrega's Ateneu Theatre

The production by Camerata Lírica strengthens the presence of opera in the Urgell capital's cultural season.

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Generic image of a classic theater interior with a lit stage.

Nearly 400 spectators gathered this Sunday at the Ateneu Theatre in Tàrrega to enjoy Mozart's opera The Magic Flute, performed by the Camerata Lírica company.

The capital of the Urgell region continues to establish itself as a hub for opera following last year's success with La Traviata. This production featured an 18-piece orchestra, 13 singers, and three dancers, utilizing modern projections and subtitles for the audience.
Part of the 31st Live Arts Season organized by the Department of Culture, the cycle has seen a 20% increase in season tickets, reaching 390 subscribers. Upcoming events include performances by Mariona Esplugues and the Peter Zak Quartet.