(1801) – Schikaneder as Papageno After fighting against fire and water there are still two elements for Pamina and Tamino which are not defeated: the air and the earth. The Queen of the Night works with Tipheus to separate the engaged couple while Monostatos tries to force the love of Papagena.
Act 1 The opera opens as Pamina and Tamino prepare for their wedding ceremony. Pamina's mother, the Queen of the Night, laments the marriage and disguises the three Ladies into
Venus,
Adonis, and their Page before telling them to distract the couple long enough for Tipheus to disrupt the wedding. Sarastro announces that the young couple must complete the trial of the labyrinth before their wedding can take place. Tamino promises to play his magic flute so that Pamina will not get lost, and the young lovers enter the trial. While in the labyrinth, however, Pamina's mother separates her from Tamino saying that she has promised Pamina in marriage to Tipheus. Meanwhile, Papagena has wandered away and Papageno sets off to look for her. Along the way, he finds a small village with an older Papageno and Papagena, who are revealed to be his parents, with several young Papagenos and Papagenas who are introduced as his younger siblings. The Papagenos find and capture Monostatos, who is trying to trick Papagena into falling in love with him. The Papageno family is about to kill Monostatos when he promises Papageno a
moorish girl in reward for setting him free. Monostatos is then pardoned and the scene shifts back to Pamina and Tamino trying to find each other.
Act 2 This act opens with Papageno and Papagena celebrating their wedding. Unfortunately, this is when Monostatos chooses to make good on his bargain with Papageno which causes Papagena to run off with Monostatos in a fit of anger at Papageno's betrayal. Papageno sets off to find Papagena and rescue her from Monostatos and is instead co-opted into rescuing Pamina from her mother. He finds Pamina, but is not fast enough to prevent the Queen's three Ladies from stealing Tamino to the clouds. With the help of three
genii, Tamino is able to ascend to the clouds, play his flute, and coax Pamina back to earth. The Papagenos once again capture Monostatos, freeing Papagena in the process, while Tamino and Tipheus agree to a duel for Pamina's hand in marriage. Tamino wins the duel, and everyone celebrates his marriage to Pamina. ==Goethe's sequel==