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  • Coburn Tapestries

    Discover the famous Coburn tapestries, the Curtain of the Sun and the Curtain of the Moon, the original house curtains for the Opera Theatre and Drama Theatre stages.

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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.

  • The Magic of Malambo

    Summer is going to be hot and we’re not talking about the weather. Dance act Malevo are coming. “South American sensation” Malevo are gracing our shores for the first time, bringing their fiery, saucy and thrilling dance act to the Sydney Opera House this summer.

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  • The Creators Project

    On 8 November 2023 the Sydney Opera House unveiled a series of plates honouring the contribution of Jørn Utzon, Ove Arup and Peter Hall in the creation of this iconic building, and the collective creativity of those involved from conception to construction.

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  • Tapestries at the House

    Discover the intricate tapestries that adorn the inside of the Sydney Opera House. Learn more about the rich & vibrant stories of these iconic tapestries here.

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  • Our venues

    For the most majestic venue hire Sydney can offer, contact the Sydney Opera House today. Function venues, halls for hire & theatre venue hire are available now.

  • Bell Shakespeare

    Australia's national theatre company specialising in the works of the poet and playwright who continues to challenge us to reach beyond our grasp and give us the wherewithal to imagine our future.

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  • Michael Nelson Jagamara and Possum Dreaming

    Jagamara’s artistic journey spans one of the most remarkable periods in Australian art, contributing to a creative movement that captivated audiences on an international scale. In Dreaming the Land: Aboriginal Art from Remote Australia, Dr Marie Geissler wrote that his parliamentary mosaic had exemplified the artist’s role “in driving forward reconciliation between black and white Australia.”

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