Sci-fi super fans and theme park investors will give the Opera on the Harbour set a new lease of life after the production closes.
With its 20-metre high pagoda and fire breathing dragon, designer Dan Potra’s set for the Handa Opera on the Harbour production of Turandot is a dramatic new addition to the Sydney skyline. Usually, when the annual Harbour production closes, the elaborate sets are permanently retired, but a different fate awaits the epic Chinese-inspired staging of the current show. Once this year’s production closes, the two main set elements will be on their way to new homes on the other side of the world.
However, it’s not a love of Puccini that has saved this year’s set from the rubbish dump, but a passion for cult television. A vague similarity to the sci-fi adversaries of Doctor Who – the Daleks – has inspired a British super-fan of the hit TV show to make Opera Australia an offer to purchase the towering pagoda. The identity of the man behind the sale, who is allegedly based in the UK town of Romford, Essex, is currently undisclosed, although insider sources at Opera Australia have revealed the buyers PayPal account...
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