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  • What the Ocean Said

    Centre for Creativity

    11 & 12 Oct 2025

    • Kids & Families
    • Theatre
    • Workshops

    Ages 4+ | Part guided meditation, part magical story, What The Ocean Said is a sensory world of vivid storytelling, dreamy electronic music, animation and wonder.

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  • First Nations

    The Opera House stands on Bennelong Point, known to the traditional custodians, the Gadigal, as Tubowgule. The Opera House continues this legacy today by embracing and celebrating the culture of First Peoples.

  • Taste of the House

    Last Sunday of the month

    From Opera Bar to Bennelong, wine and dine your way around Sydney Opera House. With your own personal guide, you’ll tour our incredible venues, experience backstage spaces and even the boardroom balcony with Taste of the House.

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  • Concert Hall and Joan Sutherland Theatre Bars

    Concert Hall and Joan Sutherland Theatre Bars are the place to meet with friends and family before a show. Enjoy refreshing drinks from the premium beverage list including all Australian wines, sip on a cocktail and snack on the delicious and convenient food options, whilst taking in some of the best views of Sydney Harbour. Please note that drinks and refreshments purchased at our theatre bars must be consumed in the designated foyer spaces and cannot be taken into venues unless otherwise advised.

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  • A Day Out at the House

    Offer your students an unforgettable day out at the Sydney Opera House with our new curated program. Students can attend a Creative Learning Performance or Workshop onsite accompanied by a Walking Tour of our internationally renowned performing arts centre, all in time to back by the final school bell.

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    A group of girls wave at the camera in school uniform. The Sydney Opera House sails are seen blurry in the background.
  • 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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  • Restoring the Coburn Tapestries

    John Coburn was at the height of his fame when the artist was pitched to architect Peter Hall to design the Sydney Opera House theatre curtains in 1969. Hall had taken over from Danish architect Jørn Utzon and was ushering the building towards completion.

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    A women assessing the Tapestry cloth in a warehouse.
  • Watch The Cure's full set at the Sydney Opera House

    Almost three hours of ‘Disintegration’ (and the B-sides).

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  • Ideas at the House

    Talks and conversations from the Sydney Opera House featuring the world’s greatest minds and culture creators.

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  • Fanning the flame: The history and stigma of fangirls

    Ahead of smash-hit musical FANGIRLS playing at the Opera House, we've dug into the history and stigma of the fangirl, from Franz Liszt to Bieber to BTS.

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    A group of girls with hockey sticks dancing on stage.