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Turandot as psychological landscape in Ann Yee's Opera Australia staging

Rebecca Nash (Turandot)
© Keith Saunders
Hoyori Maruo (Lou-Ling) and Rebecca Nash (Turandot)
© Keith Saunders
Young Woo Kim (Calaf)
© Keith Saunders
Gregory Brown (Emperor), ensemble and Opera Australia Chorus
© Keith Saunders
Opera Australia Chorus and dancers
© Keith Saunders
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“in any case, Turandot is an opera, the success of which depends on suspending our disbelief”
Reviewed at Sydney Opera House: Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney on 15 January 2026
Puccini, Turandot
Opera Australia
Henrik Nánási, Conductor
Ann Yee, Director, Choreography
Elizabeth Gadsby, Set Designer
David Fleischer, Costume Designer
Paul Jackson, Lighting Designer
Opera Australia Orchestra
Opera Australia Chorus
Rebecca Nash, Turandot
Young Woo Kim, Calaf
Maria Teresa Leva, Liù
Richard Anderson, Timur
Gregory Brown, Emperor Altoum
Luke Gabbedy, Ping
Michael Petruccelli, Pang
John Longmuir, Pong
Shane Lowrencev, Mandarin
Tahu Matheson, Conductor
Opera Australia's Children's Chorus
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