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Quick Guide to OA 2012

If you don’t have time to sift through the pages and pages of information, here is a quick run down of the full Opera Australia Mainstage season 2012…

 If you don’t have time to sift through pages and pages of information, here is a quick run down of the full Opera Australia Mainstage season 2012…       Sydney Summer 2012: The Magic Flute opens at the Sydney Opera House 6 January 2012Turandot opens at the Sydney Opera House 17 January 2012 The Marriage of Figaro opens at the Sydney Opera House 6 February 2012 Cosi fan tutte opens at the Sydney Opera House 8 March 2012La Traviata plays against the backdrop of the Sydney Harbour Bridge from 24 March until 15 April 2012 Sydney Winter 2012:  Die tote Stadt opens at the Sydney Opera House 30 June 2012 The Pearlfishers opens at the Sydney Opera House 4 July 2012Aida opens at the Sydney Opera House 17 July 2012South Pacific plays at the Sydney Opera House from 11 August – 9 September 2012 (National tour details to come) Madama Butterfly opens at Sydney Opera House 20 September 2012Lucia di Lammermoor opens at Sydney Opera House 28 September 2012Salome opens at Sydney Opera House 12 October 2012   Melbourne Autumn 2012: Turandot opens at the Arts Centre, Melbourne 10 April 2012The Magic Flute opens at the Arts Centre, Melbourne 21 April 2012The Barber of Seville opens at the Arts Centre, Melbourne 30 April 2012The Merry Widow opens at the Arts Centre, Melbourne 16 May 2012 Melbourne Spring 2012:  Madama Butterfly opens at the Arts Centre, Melbourne 14 November 2012Lucia di Lammermoor opens at the Arts Centre, Melbourne 19 November 2012Salome opens at the Arts Centre, Melbourne 1 December 2012 Brisbane 2012: The Magic Flute opens at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre 26 May 2012A Midsummer Night’s Dream opens at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre 2 June 2012  More details on the directors and artists (both Australian and international) to come over the next few weeks! Photo: Julie Taymor’s The Magic Flute 

Erin James

Erin James is AussieTheatre.com's former Editor in Chief and a performer on both stage and screen. Credits include My Fair Lady, South Pacific and The King and I (Opera Australia), Love Never Dies and Cats (Really Useful Group), Blood Brothers (Enda Markey Presents), A Place To Call Home (Foxtel/Channel 7) and the feature film The Little Death (written and directed by Josh Lawson).

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