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  • The work that makes magic: Renewing the Joan Sutherland Theatre

    One of the world’s great performance venues, the Joan Sutherland Theatre is being renewed for the next generation of artists and audiences.

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  • Our partners

    Our family of cultural and corporate partners enable the Opera House to do more, be more, reach further. Partnerships create new ways for people everywhere to experience all the Opera House has to offer.

    A Yamaha piano outside of the Sydney Opera House.
  • Michael Nelson Jagamara

    For those fortunate enough to meet him, he embodied the qualities of the quintessential bush gentleman. Dressed in his jacket and distinctive Akubra hat, he exuded a dignified presence, often sharing humorous anecdotes and stories. Whether in Papunya or New York, Alice Springs or Brisbane, Sydney or Vienna, Jagamara often struck up conversations with new friends and passers-by alike, introducing himself with a warm smile and a handshake, announcing, “Hello, I'm a famous artist!”

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    Jagamara photographed in black and white sitting on carpeted steps in front of the mural 'Possum Dreaming'.
  • Cultivator Program

    Become a Cultivator and help shape the future of Australian arts and culture.

  • 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.

  • Play Award

    Nominate your school! The Sydney Opera House Play Award is an annual award for a school, learning program, class or an individual student or teacher, who has made a remarkable and ongoing contribution to ‘play in learning’ with demonstrated positive impacts.

    Pieces of colourful paper cut out to make fun shapes
  • On The Steps

    Music fans are in for a treat this summer. Experience unforgettable live music under the stars with this series of epic concerts on the Forecourt. With a lineup as undeniable as this you won’t want to miss these incredible artists as they bring their soundscapes to the Sydney Opera House.

  • Two Cultures, One World: Deborah Cheetham Fraillon on Eumeralla

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    Deborah Cheetham Fraillon AO is many things: Yorta Yorta/Yuin woman, trained soprano and award-winning composer. As she explains, she had to call on all those parts of her identity when writing Eumeralla, a War Requiem for Peace – an ambitious, large-scale choral work that receives its Sydney premiere in September.

  • The story of Badu Gili

    Meet the Indigenous artists bringing First Nations cultures to the world.

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    A woman in a white jacket against a textured colorful visual projected onto the Sydney Opera House's sails, smiling.