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Sydney Opera HouseLocation in SydneyShow map of SydneyLocation in New South WalesShow map of New South WalesLocation in AustraliaShow map of AustraliaGeneral informationStatusCompleteTypePerforming arts centreArchitectural styleExpressionistLocationBennelong Point, SydneyCountryAustraliaCoordinates33xc2xb051xe2x80xb231xe2x80xb3S 151xc2xb012xe2x80xb251xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf33.85861xc2xb0S 151.21417xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / -33.85861; 151.21417Coordinates: 33xc2xb051xe2x80xb231xe2x80xb3S 151xc2xb012xe2x80xb251xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf33.85861xc2xb0S 151.21417xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / -33.85861; 151.21417Elevation4xc2xa0m (13xc2xa0ft)Current tenantsOpera AustraliaThe Australian BalletSydney Theatre CompanySydney Symphony Orchestra(+ others)Groundbreaking1xc2xa0March 1959; 62 years agoxc2xa0(1959-03-01)Construction started1xc2xa0March 1959; 62 years agoxc2xa0(1959-03-01)Completed1973; 48xc2xa0years agoxc2xa0(1973)Opened20xc2xa0October 1973; 47 years agoxc2xa0(1973-10-20)Inaugurated20xc2xa0October 1973; 47 years agoxc2xa0(1973-10-20)CostA$102 million, equivalent to A$962 million in 2018[1]ClientNSW governmentOwnerNSW GovernmentHeight65xc2xa0m (213xc2xa0ft)DimensionsOther dimensionslength 183xc2xa0m (600xc2xa0ft)width 120xc2xa0m (394xc2xa0ft)area 1.8xc2xa0ha (4.4 acres)Technical detailsStructural systemConcrete frame & precast concrete ribbed roofDesign and constructionArchitectJxc3xb8rn UtzonStructural engineerOve Arup & PartnersMain contractorCivil & Civic (level 1), M.R.
Hornibrook (level 2 and 3 and interiors)Other informationSeating capacityConcert Hall 2,679Joan Sutherland Theatre 1,507Drama Theatre 544Playhouse 398The Studio 400Utzon Room 210Total 5,738Websitesydneyoperahouse.com UNESCO World Heritage SiteTypeCulturalCriteriaiDesignated2007 (31st session)Referencexc2xa0no.166revState PartyAustraliaRegionAsia-Pacific Australian National Heritage ListTypeHistoricCriteriaa, b, e, f, g, hDesignated12xc2xa0July 2005; 15 years agoxc2xa0(2005-07-12)Referencexc2xa0no.105738 New South Wales Heritage RegisterTypeBuiltCriteriaa, b, c, d, e, f, gDesignated3xc2xa0December 2003; 17 years agoxc2xa0(2003-12-03)Referencexc2xa0no.01685 ReferencesCoordinates[2]
[6] Performances are presented by numerous performing artists, including three resident companies: Opera Australia, the Sydney Theatre Company and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Of the two larger spaces, the Concert Hall is in the western group of shells, the Joan Sutherland Theatre in the eastern group.
The smaller venues (the Drama Theatre, the Playhouse and the Studio) are within the podium, beneath the Concert Hall.
[21] Joan Sutherland Theatre: A proscenium theatre with 1,507 seats,[22] the Sydney home of Opera Australia and The Australian Ballet.
Until 17 October 2012 it was known as the Opera Theatre.
[23][24] Drama Theatre: A proscenium theatre with 544 seats, used by the Sydney Theatre Company and other dance and theatrical presenters.
Playhouse: A non-proscenium end-stage theatre with 398 seats.
View from the stage of the Joan Sutherland Theatre.
Interior of the Studio Theatre.
The foyer of the Joan Sutherland Theatre, showing the internal structure and steel framing of the glass curtain walls; the final constructions were modified from Utzon's original designs
The minor hall, originally for stage productions only, incorporated opera and ballet functions and was called the Opera Theatre, later renamed the Joan Sutherland Theatre.
As a result, the Joan Sutherland Theatre is inadequate to stage large-scale opera and ballet.
A theatre, a cinema and a library were also added.
These were later changed to two live drama theatres and a smaller theatre "in the round".
These now comprise the Drama Theatre, the Playhouse and the Studio respectively.
The orchestra pit in the Joan Sutherland Theatre is cramped and dangerous to musicians' hearing.
[65] The first opera performed was Sergei Prokofiev's War and Peace, in what was then known as the Opera Theatre on 28 September 1973, conducted by the Australian Opera's Music Director, Edward Downes.
[70] In April 2007, he proposed a major reconstruction of the Opera Theatre, as it was then known.
In the second half of 2017, the Joan Sutherland Theatre was closed to replace the stage machinery and for other works.
In 1993, Constantine Koukias was commissioned by the Sydney Opera House Trust in association with REM Theatre to compose Icon, a large-scale music theatre piece for the 20th anniversary of the Sydney Opera House.
1974 xe2x80x93 Opera singer Joan Sutherland performed for the first time in the theatre that would be named for her.
2020 - First Six performance in Australia was held in The Studio theatre, making it one of the first hit musical performances in The Studio theatre.