Newsworthy: March 2023
A round-up of our recent news reports.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Fans of British cinema will find Sam Mendes’ film, starring Olivia Colman, a poignant trip down memory lane.
This month we interview Sir Simon Rattle, violinist Jennifer Koh and Àlex Ollé of La Fura dels Baus, and look at the importance of breath control for musicians.
"It is what I burn for, it is what I breathe." A new documentary, Knowing the Score, brings the audience up to date with conductor Simone Young.
Todd Field’s TÁR shines an uncomfortable light on some of the social and political dynamics of the world in which it is set, argues Peter Tregear.
As The Hours arrives in cinemas, its co-star Renée Fleming speaks to Limelight about the making of the opera and why it is "crucial" to stage new work.
Europa! Europa returns to Australia for its second year with a festival of 29 films from 24 countries.
A number of prominent figures in music, film and theatre have been recognised in the Australia Day 2023 Honours.
The whole world is talking about TÁR. It’s time for Australian orchestras to join the conversation on gender, the canon and conducting.
Blanchett's turn in TÁR elevates the Australian actor into the elite rank of octo-nominees such as Marlon Brando and Glenn Close.
Conductor Natalie Murray Beale talks to Limelight about teaching Cate Blanchett to wield the baton in TÁR and the film's potential to provoke.
Winner of the Grand Prix at Cannes 2022, Lukas Dhont’s Close depicts a friendship broken by new peer groups and emerging social pressures.
Cate Blanchett joins Meryl Streep, Ingrid Bergman and Jane Fonda as the only three-time winners of the honour bestowed by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.