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2026

January

Thu
15 Jan 2026

Sat
17 Jan 2026

Fri
23 Jan 2026

Sun
25 Jan 2026

Wed
28 Jan 2026

Sat
31 Jan 2026

February

Mon
02 Feb 2026

Thu
05 Feb 2026

Sat
07 Feb 2026

Tue
10 Feb 2026

Fri
13 Feb 2026

Wed
18 Feb 2026

Sat
21 Feb 2026

Tue
24 Feb 2026

Fri
27 Feb 2026

March

Wed
04 Mar 2026

Sat
07 Mar 2026

Tue
10 Mar 2026

Fri
13 Mar 2026

Mon
16 Mar 2026

Sat
21 Mar 2026

Mon
23 Mar 2026

Fri
27 Mar 2026
Venue

Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House
Bennelong Point, Sydney

Language

Performed in Italian with English surtitles.

Running time

Approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, including one interval.

Please note

This production contains adult themes.

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What is born at night and dies by dawn? What is hot as flame, yet gives no light? What is the ice that gives off fire?

Turandot never asked them to come, yet they came. She gave them every reason to turn back, even the threat of death. Shrouded in mystery, riddles were her last defence. What would happen if anyone ever cracked her armour?

International director and choreographer Ann Yee creates a spectacular new Turandot for Australia’s national Opera Conference. Featuring monumental sets, immersive visuals and mesmerising dance, this is unmissable theatre. Yee draws the threads of the story — Turandot’s courage, her ancestor’s trauma, and another woman’s sacrificial love — into a powerful tale of strength and resilience. Puccini’s atmospheric music takes you to another world, traversing the emotional extremes of his largest ever choral piece and the electrifying top notes of the iconic aria ‘Nessun dorma’.

Two of Australia’s most exciting dramatic sopranos take on the title role: Rebecca Nash, fresh from the Metropolitan Opera of New York, and Anna-Louise Cole, following her triumph in the Ring Cycle. Acclaimed tenor Young Woo Kim returns to Australia to share the role of Calaf with audience favourites Diego Torre and Rosario La Spina, under the batons of Henrik Nánási, Nicholas Milton, Andrea Battistoni and Tahu Matheson.

Turandot captivates audiences with its fable-like story, extraordinary music and grand spectacle. This dramatic new production promises to be a season highlight.

Cast & Creative

Conductor
Henrik Nánási (15 Jan–10 Feb)
Nicholas Milton (13–27 Feb)
Andrea Battistoni (4–13 Mar)
Tahu Matheson (16–27 Mar)
Director/ Choreographer
Ann Yee
Set Designer
Costume Designer
Lighting Designer
Video Designer
Andrew Thomas Huang
Associate Choreographer
Tara Jade Samaya
Chinese Consultants
Prof Jing Han
Dr Xiaohuan Zhao
Turandot
Rebecca Nash (15 Jan–10 Feb)
Anna-Louise Cole (13 Feb–27 Mar)
Calaf
Young Woo Kim (15 Jan–10 Feb)
Diego Torre (13 Feb–16 Mar)
Rosario La Spina (21–27 Mar)
Liù
Maria Teresa Leva (15 Jan–10 Feb)
Jennifer Black (13 Feb–27 Mar)
Timur
The Administration
Luke Gabbedy (15 Jan–2 Feb)
Andrew Moran (5 Feb–27 Mar)
Kanen Breen (15 Jan–10 Feb)
Virgilio Marino (13 Feb–27 Mar)
John Longmuir (15 Jan–10 Feb)
Iain Henderson (13 Feb–27 Mar)
Mandarin
Handmaiden

Opera Australia Orchestra
Opera Australia Chorus
Opera Australia Children’s Chorus
Opera Australia Dancers

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