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Opera Australia presents Otello at the Sydney Opera House

Opera Australia presents Otello at the Sydney Opera House

Duration: 165 minutes (approx.)

Departs from: Sydney, Australia

Product code: 2554SYDOTL

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Otello, Iago, Desdemona.You have all the problems of the world in these three characters. - Harry Kupfer

Shakespeare's story, Verdi's music, an extraordinary production and the soaring voices of Opera Australia. Harry Kupfer, legendary director of the Vienna State Opera, has created a production which exposes the psychological storm within the hearts of Otello and Desdemona, and set designer Hans Schavernoch's opulent but war-torn palace mirrors their chaotic emotions. As for the music, it is magnificent, deliciously poised between surging choruses, exquisite arias and the heady passion of the main protagonists.

The Moorish general, Otello, enters Venice in triumph after his defeat of the Turks, but his real enemy lies closer to home. Iago, Otello's ensign, is an embittered man who covets Otello's absolute power. He sets out to play the general, his wife Desdemona and their closest allies in a deadly game of sex and politics.

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Opera Australia presents Otello at the Sydney Opera House

See Otello at the Sydney Opera House

Departure Dates:

  • Friday 18 July, 2008 at 7:30pm
  • Wednesday 23 July, 2008 at 7:30pm
  • Saturday 26 July, 2008 at 1:00pm
  • Tuesday 29 July, 2008 at 7:30pm
  • Friday 8 August, 2008 at 7:30pm
  • Wednesday 13 August, 2008 at 7:30pm
  • Saturday 16 August, 2008 at 1:00pm
Departure Point:
The Sydney Opera House is located at Bennelong Point, on Sydney Harbour. The Opera Theatre can be reached from the Concourse (44 steps).
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The opera is set in Cyprus in the 15th century. Otello, the new governor, steers his ship through a storm on his way to the island with his victorious troops, who have routed the Turks. His ensign Iago is intensely jealous of Otello and his platoon leader Cassio, who Iago feels has unjustly overtaken him in rank. Engineering a brawl, Iago gets his friend Roderigo to sound the alarm, after which Otello, roused from his bed, finds Cassio guilty of starting the fracas - just as Iago intended - and dismisses him from service, promoting his "honest" Iago as ensign. Desdemona now appears. She and Otello, alone at last, sing of their love.

Iago plants further seeds of doubt in Otello's mind by telling him to watch Desdemona's behaviour with Cassio. When she then intercedes on Cassio's behalf Otello responds angrily and throws down the handkerchief she offers him. Iago later snatches this from Emilia, Desdemona's nurse. He also offers, as "proof" of Desdemona's infidelity, words he says he heard Cassio utter in his sleep, in which he had been making love to Otello's wife. Angrily convinced that his dreams of love and glory are over, Otello swears to exact vengeance.

To her confusion and distress, Otello now accuses Desdemona of infidelity and brutally pushes her from his sight. Iago then engineers a way to make Cassio talk of Desdemona within earshot of Otello. Although they are actually discussing Cassio's mistress Bianca Otello does not catch her name and, as Iago intended, believes that their ribald conversation concerns his wife. Cassio then produces Desdemona's handkerchief, which Iago had planted in Cassio's room the day before. Otello now needs no further proof. As Venetian ambassadors are announced, Otello and Iago plot the murder of Desdemona and Cassio. During his audience with the ambassadors Otello behaves violently and incoherently, before dismissing everybody. Overcome with emotion, he faints as voices, off-stage, proclaim him the Lion of Venice. His heel planted on Otello's prostrate form, Iago cries derisively: "Here is the lion."

That evening, Desdemona prepares for bed. As she lies down to sleep Otello enters and soon Desdemona realises that he has come to kill her. Her protestations of innocence are in vain and he smothers her (crying "It is too late!") just as Emilia hammers on the door, announcing that Cassio has killed Roderigo. On seeing the dying Desdemona, Emilia raises the alarm and soldiers rush in, as do Lodovico (an ambassador), Cassio and Iago. As Iago's plot in unravelled, Otello realises his tragic error, bids farewell to his comrades and to Desdemona, and stabs himself. In the opera's last moments he drags himself towards Desdemona's body.

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Opera Australia presents Otello at the Sydney Opera House

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Inclusions:
    • Opera Ticket
    • Australia's Good and Services Tax (GST)
    Additional Info:

      • Confirmation for this product will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
      • Opera is sung in Italian with surtitles
      • Running time is 2 hours and 45 minutes including 2 x 20 minute intervals

      Opera Theatre:
      The Opera Theatre, with seating for 1547 people, is the second largest venue at the Sydney Opera House and presents performances of opera, ballet and contemporary dance. As most of the Opera performances are sung in their original language, surtitles in English are projected onto a screen above the stage.

      Assisted Listening Devices:
      Please ask staff for assistance with receivers which are available from the Concert Hall and Opera Theatre cloak rooms and in the Drama Theatre, Playhouse and The Studio foyers.

      Guide Dogs:
      Dogs or any animals trained to assist people with disabilities are welcome inside all theatres and restaurants.

      Wheelchair Access:
      A number of spaces are available for wheelchairs in each theatre at the Sydney Opera House. Wheelchairs are available from the Stage Door for use by patrons free of charge. Wheelchair access is by ramp from the southern entrance of the Concourse. Undercover wheelchair access is available from Stage Door and the Sydney Opera House Car Park. It is essential that you specify any needs when proceeding with your booking.

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