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  • 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.

  • First Wave

    • Cinema

    Marking the return of surf films to the Sydney Opera House, First Wave shines a light on this legacy with a selection of recently restored psychedelic surf classics including the world premiere of the new restoration of Crystal Voyager, while also considering the current tide of Australian surf films with a selection of contemporary documentaries.

  • UnWrapped

    An ongoing series dedicated to uncovering the best independent creators. UnWrapped hands over the stage and introduces audiences to an eclectic panorama of the finest original performances by groundbreaking and unique local artists.

  • Transcript: Fangirling with Yve Blake

    Read the Transcript for Up Next - Episode 1: Fangirling with Yve Blake.

    The Sydney Opera House
  • Eat & drink

    Sydney’s finest foods, drinks and the best views in town. Our restaurants and bars range from fine dining to the most scenic places to relax.

  • Planning Approvals

    All documentation associated with planning approvals for the Sydney Opera House.

    Two builders holding a planning map in the Concert Hall.
  • Midden by Mark Olive

    The land on which the Opera House stands is known as Tubowgule to its Traditional Custodians, the Gadigal. With its proximity to the water, the area was rich in resources, including oysters. The shells discarded by the First Nations people formed ‘middens’ located around Sydney Harbour.

    Eat & drink

  • 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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