Skip to main content

Showing 771 - 780 of 869 search results

  • Conserving and celebrating our heritage

    We are transforming the building for future generations while respecting and preserving the very features that make it unique.

    article

  • Accessible performances

    Find out about upcoming accessible performances at the Sydney Opera House.

  • 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.

  • 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
  • Community

    Read more about Community at the Opera house.

    The Sydney Opera House
  • Annabel Crabb on Australia’s parenthood trap

    Following Annabel Crabb’s live talk at the Opera House, read an extract from her Quarterly Essay ‘Men at Work: Australia’s Parenthood Trap’.

    article

  • Why your next computer may be a lab-grown brain

    We interview Dr Brett Kagan, Chief Scientific Officer at Cortical Labs, a Melbourne-based biological computing startup trying to revolutionise the AI industry by replacing current computer chip technology with biological alternatives, offering far more processing power for significantly less energy usage.

    article

    Yellow purple and red cortical cells spread out against a dark background grown by Cortical Labs Melbourne
  • Three moves in the right direction

    Thinking about how we eat can help fix our food system.

    article

  • How Mexico, Iran and China shaped Utzon’s Opera House

    In April 2018, the Utzon Center presented Horisont: an evocative exhibition in celebration of Jørn Utzon AC and the poetic, humane layers of his life’s work coloured by his immersive travel studies of foreign landscapes, people and cultures.

    article

    A man sat on the floor moving structural objects around.
  • A career in sails: Leonie Bell

    Leonie Bell started her career at the Sydney Opera House as a chef-apprentice for Bennelong Restaurant when she was 15 years old. Three years later she was in prime position to experience Sydney's first-ever, world-famous New Year’s Eve fireworks show. Now part of the Front of House team 45 years later, Leonie shares a kitchen secret or two what it was like working in the lead up to that faithful night in 1976.

    article