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  • My Inspirational Teacher: Emily Flannery

    These are the stories of the ones who made us care... while caring about us. First up, Wiradjuri performer and choreographer Emily Flannery talks about her mentor Uncle Dujon.

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  • Mobility Access Tour

    Daily

    Take a step-free Sydney Opera House guided tour for visitors with limited mobility or access needs. Australian Sign Language (Auslan) Interpreters and Audio Description available on request.

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  • The story of the missing Attenborough Opera House film

    Made, lost, then uncovered half a century later. This is the story of controversial film 'Autopsy on a Dream'.

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  • How the Sydney Olympics amplified First Nations voices on and off the track

    Cathy Freeman’s win was a historic triumph, but it wasn't the only watershed moment at the Sydney Olympics. Hear from Rhoda Roberts, who played a critical role behind the scenes of the 2000 games.

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  • The Sydney Opera House Tour

    Daily

    Join a Sydney Opera House guided tour to discover the history, architecture and extraordinary story of Sydney’s Opera House. Offered in English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean and Mandarin languages.

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    A tour guide with a group of people outside the Sydney opera house.
  • Judy Cassab at the Joan Sutherland Theatre

    Judy Cassab, born in Vienna in 1920, migrated after the war to Sydney, where she became an artist of singular talent and vision.

  • The Twits

    Playhouse

    5 – 19 Jul 2025

    • Kids & Families
    • Theatre

    Ages 5+ | Roald Dahl’s gruesome twosome The Twits arrive on stage to delight and disgust, in equal measure. Proudly brought to you by multi-award-winning Shake & Stir Theatre Co.

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    Two cartoon characters stand together. One wears a purple outfit and holds a paintbrush dipped in yellow paint; the other wears green, leans on a cane, and has messy hair. The background is bright green.
  • Peter Hall and the completion of the Opera House

    Peter Hall was one of Australia’s brightest young architects at the time he took up the daunting role of design architect to complete Stage Three of Sydney’s new Opera House.

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  • There’s Something in the Wata

    Paul Grabowsky has spent two decades exploring ways to combine ‘Western’ musical tradition with the traditions of the world’s oldest-continuing culture. With Wata, which receives its Sydney premiere this July, he has arrived somewhere new, old, familiar and unique all at the same time.

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