Overview
Directed by Leah Purcell
Libretto by Leah Purcell with George Palmer
Composed by George Palmer
They will say a story ended,
those who cannot understand,
no-one’s story ends forever,
our Dreaming is forever.
Molly Johnson is a survivor. Heavily pregnant, she’s left alone to care for her children in a remote Snowy Mountains shanty.
Between the snakes, bullocks and hostile travellers on her doorstep, she faces no shortage of threats. With her husband away droving sheep, she faces them alone.
But when Yadaka, an Aboriginal man evading colonial authorities, disrupts Molly’s hard-won sanctuary, the pair’s shared history of brutal hardships can no longer be ignored.
The Drover’s Wife is a monumental new opera based on the play, novel and film by one of Australia’s leading artists, Leah Purcell AM. With a ravishing score by George Palmer AM performed live by Queensland Symphony Orchestra, this new version reveals the symphonic soul of Purcell’s modern classic in its most expansive telling yet.
Melodies soar with raw emotion. Luscious orchestrations capture the beauty and violence of the Australian High Country. Grand opera traditions meet contemporary First Nations storytelling.
History is set to be made as this epic tale is brought to QPAC’s newest stage, the stunning Glasshouse Theatre – a glorious new performing arts space designed for bold ideas and brilliant entertainment. “Leah’s vision and voice paired with George Palmer’s evocative score promises to deliver a work that is visceral, unflinching and stirringly Australian,” Rachel Healy, QPAC Chief Executive.
Soprano Nina Korbe (West Side Story on Sydney Harbour) leads the cast as the titular Drover’s Wife alongside tenor Marcus Corowa (Bran Nue Dae, The Rabbits for Opera Australia, Beautiful: The Carol King Musical) who will play Yadaka.
Meet the Cast & Creatives

Nina Korbe
As Molly Johnson

Marcus Corowa
As Yadaka

Leah Purcell
Director

George Palmer
Composer
Creatives
- Librettist / Director Leah Purcell
- Composer George Palmer
- Set Design Isabel Hudson
- Costume Design Tess Schofield
- Lighting Design Karen Norris
- Conductor Tahu Matheson
- Choreography Yolande Brown
- Sound Designer Michael Waters
- Music Performed by Queensland Symphony Orchestra