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Get your copy of Limelight Magazine's April 2018 edition featuring maestro Riccardo Muti, The Death of Stalin's Simon Russell Beale and Howard Shelley on Mendelssohn's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Get your copy of Limelight Magazine's April 2018 edition featuring maestro Riccardo Muti, The Death of Stalin's Simon Russell Beale and Howard Shelley on Mendelssohn's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
John Bell and John Gaden are a powerhouse duo in the starring roles, but this play about saving Paris could do with more tension.
A compelling but imperfect play by Michele Lee is elevated by its excellent, side-splitting cast.
Hugo Weaving's brilliant Arturo Ui is terrifying because he's familiar.
Michael Grandage's warm-hearted production of a classic animation should thaw the frostiest of hearts.
In this classic Mike Leigh play, an excellent cast reveals timeless personal and social anxieties in 1970s England.
Alexander Lewis, Anne Aitken, Caroline O'Connor and Kanen Breen will star in this semi-staged production of Bernstein's operetta.
Raised on a turkey farm, the actor recently performed in Dominic Cooke’s highly-praised Follies at London’s National Theatre. He explains his truly eclectic tastes in music.
A well constructed less-is-more cabaret homage to 'the Princess'.
Our next issue includes interviews with AWO guest maestro Riccardo Muti, Marin Alsop on conducting Lenny and Simon Russell Beale on The Death of Stalin.
Hugo Weaving stars in Brecht’s anti-fascist play for Sydney Theatre Company, but don’t expect a Hitler moustache.
This Belgian play about the Beslan school siege uses a unique perspective to try to make sense of the incomprehensible.
Peter Evans’ stylish but faceless production has a saving grace in two of its principals.