Tuesday 6 June 2023

Introducing your 2024 Summer Season!

La Traviata 
Explore your 2024 Summer Season
and plan some fabulous nights out at the Sydney Opera House.

Passion and peril. Heroes and monsters. Lovers and liars. Opera is always larger than life. With the power of music, explore the joys, frailties and yearnings which make us human.

Every production is new to Sydney. Take an exquisite ride with Circa in a spectacular fusion of acrobatics and opera with Gluck’s Orpheus & Eurydice, see human emotion unfold in the immersive set of Mozart’s epic Idomeneo, and experience the sumptuous music of La Traviata with a fresh perspective.

Book just two or more shows and become a Season Subscriber. You'll unlock a ticket discount, priority booking, and free ticket exchanges, among other exclusive benefits.

EXPLORE THE SEASON

La Traviat
Vivacious music draws you into a life-affirming tale where love changes everything. Find out more

Orpheus & Eurydice
This collaboration between virtuosic voices and Circa’s brilliant acrobats will be the talk of Sydney Festival. Find out more

The Magic Flute
Mozart wrote his playful opera for everyday people. Set out on your own adventure in this delightful new production. Find out more

Idomeneo
A desperate king faces a monster of his own making in this epic Mozart opera. Find out more

Theodora in Concert
A sublime succession of arias and glorious choruses performed in concert on the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage. Find out more

Explore the 2024 Season
Our one-sentence guide to every opera in the season, with music clips, to help you curate your subscription package. Explore the season

How to book

It's easy to book your subscription package online. You can select your performances and favourite seats.

If you prefer, you can call our box office on (02) 9318 8200 (Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm). Please note we are experiencing high wait times over the phone. We recommend booking online where possible.
*Source: Opera Australia, PO Box 291, Strawberry Hills NSW 2012, Australia

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