The Artist: Live in Concert

An extraordinary trip to the picture palace, accompanied by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Lucinda Starr
Published on January 19, 2015

Overview

Sydneysiders will get a taste of old Hollywood glamour and charm when Academy Award-winning silent flick The Artist screens in spectacular style, accompanied by the soaring sounds of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. It's a trip to the picture palace, as imagined by the Sydney Festival 2015.

The Artist lights up the Opera House's iconic Concert Hall across two nights. Set during the late 1920s, director Michel Hazanavicius's outstanding piece of contemporary cinema is a clear nod to the film industry at a pivotal point of transformation.

If the thought of 100 minutes of silent cinema seems utterly exhausting, fear not. With a stellar cast plus five Oscars under its belt, this love story will leave you gasping and giggling all the way to the very end.

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