The world’s most recognisable rabbit celebrates 25 years of the magical Bugs Bunny at the Symphony project with a wild and wacky on-screen program accompanied by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

Performed live at the Sydney Opera House, Bugs Bunny at the Symphony will celebrates 25 years of the spectacular concert series in a fusion of classical music and timeless Warner Bros. animations.

Emmy Award-winning conducter George Daugherty leads Sydney’s own SSO in the Australian stretch of the anniversary tour, as they perform to an on-screen projection of classic cartoons (with two brand new 3D animations), the original Carl Stalling scores includingChuck Jones’ inspired What’s Opera, Doc?, Friz Freleng’s Rhapsody Rabbit, and the virtuoso orchestral rollercoaster ride, Zoom and Bored.

New to the concert extravaganza are special appearances by Tom and Jerry as well as a trio of love songs by scent-challeneged crooner, Pepe Le Pew.

Catch Bugs’crazy antics with the SSO at the Sydney Opera Houseon Wednesday July 13 and Thursday July 14.

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