As his body hit the water, few heard the impact. But the ripple effect of the murderous act defied natural law and swelled to seismic scale.
It’s half a century since the infamous drowning of Dr George Ian Ogilvie Duncan; a moment in time that triggered an alleged police cover-up, a city-wide scandal, national outrage, a Scotland Yard investigation… and a glaring absence of convictions.
Most importantly, Dr Duncan’s death led South Australia to decriminalise homosexuality, ahead of the rest of the country.
Watershed, a ravishing new operatic work and the hit of the 2022 Adelaide Festival, is a collaboration between some of Australia’s most acclaimed creative talents.
Helpmann Award-winning playwright Alana Valentine and author Christos Tsiolkas (The Slap) have created a searing, no-punches-pulled libretto. Brisbane composer Joe Twist’s score is luscious and ultimately transcendent. And Australian theatre and opera legend Neil Armfield’s production is as deeply felt as it is thrillingly physical.
Written as an oratorio, Watershed turns the illicit into the sacred, through powerful choral music, solo voices and dance.
See for yourself why Watershed was met with five-star reviews, a sold-out premiere season, and rapturous, teary standing ovations at every performance.
1hr 40min.
21st November, 2026
28th November, 2026
The venue is wheelchair accessible. An Assistive Hearing system is available. Assistance Animals are welcome in all areas of Arts Centre Melbourne and water bowls are available on request.
GETTING TO THE VENUE
BY CAR: The Arts Centre Melbourne Car Park entry and exit is via Kavanagh Street or Southbank Boulevard. Works continue throughout the Southbank precinct. Please ensure you plan ahead and allow additional time to reach the venue and be seated by the start time. If you arrive after the start time, you may not be admitted until a suitable break. The car park is a cash-free facility, so please make sure you have a valid credit or debit card before entering.
BY TRAIN: The closest train station to all venues is Flinders Street Station. Exit the station onto Swanston Street, turn your back on the city and walk across Princes Bridge.
BY TRAM: The tram routes that stop in front of Arts Centre Melbourne are: 1, 3, 3a, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67 and 72. This stop is number 14 – “Arts Precinct".
BY BICYCLE: Bicycle lanes run north and south along St Kilda Road. On-street bicycle hoops are available outside Hamer Hall and the Theatres Building (under the Spire).
★★★★★ “If I could, I would give it six stars.” - LIMELIGHT
Conductor: Brett Weymark
Composer & Orchestrator: Joseph Twist
Libretto: Alana Valentine and Christos Tsiolkas
Director: Neil Armfield
Set & Costume Designer: Ailsa Paterson
Lighting Designer: Nigel Levings
Choreographer: Lewis Major
Historical Consultant: Tim Reeves
Sound Designer: Jane Rossetto
Video Designer: Sean Bacon
Revival Director: Cheryl Pickering
Dramaturg: Alan John
Duncan/Dunstan: Mark Oates
Mick O'Shea/Cop/ Lawyer: Pelham Andrews
Orchestra: Orchestra Victoria
Opera Australia Chorus
Watershed: The Death of Dr Duncan runs for 1hr 40min.
Watershed: The Death of Dr Duncan is at Melbourne's Arts Centre Melbourne, Playhouse, which is located at 100 St Kilda Road, Southbank, Melbourne, 3000.
Watershed: The Death of Dr Duncan tickets start at $64.
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