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  • Concert Hall

    One of the world’s most sought after venues, the Concert Hall is a performance space like no other. With its cathedral like ambience and unrivalled majesty, standing on this very special stage will see you deliver a performance to remember.

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  • Deloitte Report

    Learn about the Deloitte report on the economic and cultural contributions of the Opera House and how we're continuing to evolve for the future.

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  • Tapestries at the House

    The four tapestries that call the Opera House home reveal fascinating stories about the Opera House’s rich cultural heritage and design legacy.

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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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  • Heritage Action Plan

    As temporary custodians of this State, National and World Heritage site, we are committed to ensuring the Sydney Opera House’s heritage significance – the building and its functions as a performing arts centre and gathering place for the community – is conserved and celebrated for current and future generations.

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  • Tempo primo

    Remembering the Sydney Symphony's greatest Opera House moments.

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  • Bell Shakespeare 2024 Season

    Immerse yourself in the 2024 Bell Shakespeare season at Sydney Opera House - see a selection of Shakespeare’s most magnificent works.

  • Rosso’s tapestry obsession

    Tim Ross, design enthusiast and presenter, has become fixated with the Opera House’s historic tapestries – so much so he’s hosting a podcast about them.

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  • “Rebirth and resurrection”

    Who better to help reopen the heart of the Opera House than William Barton? The celebrated Kalkadunga musician estimates he has played the venue over 300 times. This week, with clapsticks made from wood salvaged from the stage, he'll perform with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in a triumphant return to the Concert Hall.

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  • Festivals and Series

    Sydney Opera House’s annual programs All About Women, DanceRites and Vivid LIVE and special event series.