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  • Tempo primo

    Remembering the Sydney Symphony's greatest Opera House moments.

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  • Creative Kids Voucher

    The NSW Government Creative Kids program helps connect kids with creative arts, providing parents, guardians and carers with access to vouchers which may be used for creative activities. Sydney Opera House supports the Creative Kids program, meaning that you can redeem your vouchers for a range of events, workshops and programs for kids.

  • Steve Reich Reorchestrated

    • Classical Music

    After three decades, the composer returns to the orchestral form for a new work with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

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  • When I Was Little: Tim McGarry

    There's a Sea in My Bedroom director Tim McGarry shares his childhood dreams in our new series chatting with the theatre-makers and creatives who bring magic to our stages, and wonder to our little ones.

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  • Skepta wants grime to be a revolution

    The MC proves there’s more to his scene.

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  • Stream

    Take your virtual front row seat on Stream. Watch livestreams of new performances, highlights from the multi-genre archive, presentations by local and international performing arts companies, and original content created exclusively for the platform.

  • Creative Leadership in Learning Case Studies: Lansvale Public School

    Embracing the fertile unknown: Lansvale Public School.

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    Educators and the kids playing with cardboard.
  • Liminal

    • Contemporary Music
    • On-demand

    Liminal is a contemporary music film series featuring eight Australian artists who created unique live performances for the screen –spotlighting BLESSED, Budjerah, Chris Abrahams, EGOISM, Liz Martin Band, Maina Doe, Ninajirachi and Young Franco.

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  • Testing the Concert Hall’s acoustic reflectors

    Try this experiment at home. Record a conversation on your smartphone and then play the recording back to yourself. Notice what’s different? The sound in the recording seems fuller and more textured than the real thing. It seems counter-intuitive. Nothing should beat a live performance. So why does the recording sound so different?

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  • In the Mood: A Love Letter to Wong Kar-wai & Hong Kong

    • Cinema
    • Contemporary Music
    • Theatre
    • On-demand

    Celebrating the landmark film’s 20th anniversary, 'In the Mood – A Love Letter to Wong Kar-wai & Hong Kong' is a fever dream live streamed performance featuring a theatrical set, ‘60s style costumes, and sax-drenched renditions of the film’s romantic soundtrack; alongside new music sung by Chinese-Australian artists Rainbow Chan and Marcus Whale with narration by Eugene Choi.

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