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  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot93.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot92.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot94.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot96.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot95.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot97.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot99.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot98.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot100.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot101.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot102.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot103.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot105.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot104.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot106.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot107.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot109.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot108.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot110.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot111.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot112.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot113.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot115.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot114.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot116.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot117.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot118.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot120.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot119.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot121.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot123.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot122.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot124.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot125.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot126.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot127.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot128.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot129.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot130.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot131.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot133.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot132.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot134.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot135.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot136.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot139.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot138.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot137.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot140.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot141.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot142.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot144.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot145.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot143.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot146.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot147.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot148.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot149.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot150.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot151.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot152.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot153.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot155.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot154.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot156.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot158.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot157.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot160.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot159.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot161.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot162.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot164.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot165.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot163.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot166.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot168.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot167.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot170.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot169.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot172.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot171.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot173.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot175.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot176.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot177.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot174.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot180.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot178.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot179.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot181.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot183.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot182.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot184.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot185.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot186.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot187.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot188.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot189.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot191.JPG
  • final dress rehearsal of Graeme Murphy’s acclaimed production of Turandot,<br />
which opens at the Sydney Opera House on 15 January.<br />
Murphy’s vision of imperial Peking that will take over the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage is a stunning visual<br />
spectacle that includes larger-than-life costumes, bare-chested executioners, exotic dance numbers, and<br />
stunningly choreographed chorus movements.<br />
American powerhouse soprano Amber Wagner stars as the icy princess Turandot, hot off the back of her<br />
acclaimed performances in OA’s digital production of Aida in 2018.<br />
Joining Wagner on stage is rising Spanish tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who makes his role debut as Prince<br />
Calaf, singing one of the most famous tenor arias of all time – “Nessun dorma” which was popularised by<br />
Luciano Pavarotti at the 1990 Football World Cup.  photo by Rhiannon Hopley
    Puccini’s Turandot190.JPG
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