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  • Resident Companies

    View the resident companies that call the Sydney Opera House their home.

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  • 5 post-apocalypse movies to watch after Mad Max: Fury Road

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    So, you’ve just watched Creating the Apocalypse - In Conversation with George Miller and re-watched Mad Max: Fury Road, and now you’re left hankering for more gas-guzzling carnage. Here are 5 post-apocalyptic movies that will keep those cravings at bay.

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  • MADE by the Opera House

    Established at the Sydney Opera House's 40th Anniversary in 2013, MADE by the Opera House is an Australian-Danish exchange program that, in the lead up to the 50th Anniversary in 2023, has created an alumnus group of almost 100 students to continue the international and interdisciplinary links first forged by Jørn Utzon's masterpiece.

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  • Eat & Drink at Vivid LIVE

    There’s plenty of ways to eat and drink your way around the Sydney Opera House during this year’s Vivid LIVE.

  • What’s on in the Playhouse Cinema this June

    New releases and fan favourites alike will star on our big screen alongside our Sunburnt Screens season- hosted by Aussie cinephile Alexei Toliopoulos - celebrating the last 50 years of Australian film with classics, brand new restorations and special guest appearances.

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  • Weddings

    Make your dream wedding a reality at the Sydney Opera House. Explore our stunning venues and make an enquiry today.

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  • Sustainability

    Sustainability is in our DNA. We have embedded social and environmental sustainability measures aligned with the Global Goals into our organisation-wide planning.

  • Revisiting Max Richter’s Sleep

    Watch a short film from the eight-hour overnight performance, documented at Vivid LIVE 2016.

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  • 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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