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Cloudstreet: an opera in Australian vernacular

Audiences won't need subtitles for a new opera, based on Tim Winton’s iconic novel set in suburban Perth and populated…

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Opera costing more, losing audiences

The Federal Government pays an average of $60 for ticket-holder but opera is still losing both money and audiences. At…

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Public submissions sought for overdue Opera Review

A delayed National Opera Review report has been released and is open for comment from the the sector.

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A first-timer's guide to the opera

A first night at the opera turns out to be filled with surprises - not all of them on stage.

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National Opera Review: listening but to what end?

The Opera Australia Review will short change Victoria, and itself, if it ignores useful comparisons with the Victorian Opera.

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Australian opera – a dying art?

Diminution, diversification, hybridity and new audiences are essential if opera is to thrive in the 21st century.

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From birdsong to canon fire: Fly Away Peter’s operatic rendition

Sydney Chamber Opera will contemporise David Malouf’s Fly Away Peter into a symphonic feast at Carriageworks in 2015.

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Shall we dance? Why Opera Australia staged The King and I

Why is a government subsidised company staging a work that falls squarely within the ambit of commercial theatre?

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Creating a future for opera

Finding new audiences for old art forms means pushing both geographical and generational boundaries.

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For the love of opera

Expect epic tales of sex, lust, revenge and murder feature in the State Opera of South Australia’s 2015 season.

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