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Opera Australia celebrates 100 years of Puccini’s Turandot with unmissable new production

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Opera Australia celebrates 100 years of Puccini’s Turandot with unmissable new production

Sydney 04 December,2025

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Marking 100 years since it first premiered, Opera Australia is thrilled to present a spectacular, brand-new production of Puccini’s final and iconic opera Turandot, by International Director and Choreographer Ann Yee, opening at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.

 

Produced by Australia’s national Opera Conference and presented with Sydney Festival, this exciting new staging features monumental sets, immersive visuals, a huge cast and enthralling choreography to create a grand spectacle that powerfully portrays a story of strength and resilience.

 

Audiences will be mesmerised as the most recognised aria ever written, ‘Nessun dorma’ — with its spine-tingling top notes made famous by Pavarotti’s World Cup performance — rings out in this unmissable theatrical event.

 

Ann Yee, whose choreography has been featured in Olivier and Tony nominated shows, makes her Australian debut as director, taking inspiration from contemporary influences to bring a new perspective to the century old story. Collaborating with Yee is an incredibly talented team of creatives including award winning set designer Elizabeth Gadsby, costume designer David Fleischer and lighting designer Paul Jackson. Chinese-American artist, Andrew Thomas Huang, whose work spans sculptures, films and music videos, directing for the likes of Charli XCX, Bjork and FKA Twigs, the latter earning him a Grammy Nomination in 2019, has also been brought on as video designer for this new production.

 

Taking on the title role are two of Australia’s most dramatic sopranos, Rebecca Nash who makes her long awaited homecoming from The Metropolitan Opera in New York followed by Anna-Louise Cole who last performed in The Ring Cycle to critical acclaim. South Korean tenor Young Woo Kim who shone as Don José in Carmen last winter returns to make his role debut as Calaf, sharing the role with Diego Torre and Rosario La Spina.

 

They’ll be joined onstage by the incredible Opera Australia Chorus, Children’s Chorus and dancers while from the pit the Opera Australia Orchestra will be expertly led by some of the world’s finest conductors; first Henrik Nánási in his Australian debut, followed by Nicholas Milton, Opera Australia’s Music Director Andrea Battistoni and finally Tahu Matheson, Opera Australia’s Head of Music.

 

In true Puccini style, Turandot is atmospheric, composed of big, sweeping, dramatic music that is intensely moving. The largest choral piece in his repertoire, the score also draws on traditional Chinese music with the orchestra featuring 13 tuned Chinese gongs and percussion instruments including tubular bells and an on-stage wood block.

 

Turandot tells the story of a fierce and loyal princess who challenges any suitor wishing to marry her to answer three riddles. Failure to do so correctly results in death. This production seeks to understand this central character, her relationship with her own ancestry, and the transformative effect of love.

 

Although Puccini famously never finished Turandot, dying two years before it premiered, it is regarded as one of his greatest works and is a beloved staple of the repertoire.

 

Website: https://opera.org.au/productions/turandot-sydney/

15 January – 27 March | Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House

This production of Turandot is by the Opera Conference, Australia’s national partnership of professional opera companies.

Creatives
Conductor Henrik Nánási (15 Jan – 10 Feb)
Nichola Milton (13 – 27 Feb)
Andrea Battistoni (4 – 13 Mar)
Tahu Matheson (16 – 27 Mar)
Director/Choreographer Ann Yee
Set Designer Elizabeth Gadsby
Costume Designer David Fleischer
Lighting Designer Paul Jackson
Video Designer Andrew Thomas Huang
Associate Choreographer Charmene Yap
Chinese Consultants Prof Jing Han
Dr Xiaohuan Zhao

Cast
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 Feb – 27 Mar)
Liu Maria Teresa Leva (15 Jan – 10 Feb)
Jennifer Black (13 Feb – 27 Mar)
Timur Richard Anderson
The Administration
Luke Gabbedy (15 Jan – 2 Feb)
Andrew Moran (5 Feb – 27 Mar)
Michael Petruccelli (15 Jan–10 Feb)
Virgilio Marino (13 Feb–27 Mar)
John Longmuir (15 Jan–10 Feb)
Iain Henderson (13 Feb–27 Mar)
Speaker Shane Lowrencev
Emperor Gregory Brown
Handmaiden Annabelle Chaffey
Leah Thomas
Opera Australia Orchestra
Opera Australia Chorus
Opera Australia Children’s Chorus
Opera Australia Dancers

Performance information
Evenings at 7:30pm
Jan 15, 17, 23, 28, 31
Feb 2, 5, 7, 10, 13, 18, 24, 27
Mar 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 23, 27
Matinees at 12:30pm
Feb 21
Mar 21
Matinees at 2:00pm
Jan 25
Running time
Approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes including one interval.
Performed in Italian with English
surtitles
This production contains adult themes.

Bookings
Adult tickets from $79 (fees may apply)

Opera Australia Box Office
(02) 9318 8200
www.opera.org.au

Joan Sutherland Theatre,
Sydney Opera House

 

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