Review: The Whale (Melbourne Shakespeare Company)
Samuel D Hunter's play retains its emotional power and humour 12 years after its premiere and in the wake of the flawed 2022 film version starring Brendan Fraser.
Samuel D Hunter's play retains its emotional power and humour 12 years after its premiere and in the wake of the flawed 2022 film version starring Brendan Fraser.
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British Council Australia's Helen Salmon explains the aims of the UK /Australia Season and discusses how it continues to bear fruit.
The Hayes Theatre Co is about to stage its first opera. Director Craig Baldwin explains why he chose Britten’s The Turn of the Screw.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
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Creative Australia is supporting 10 arts tours set to reach over 80 locations nationally through Playing Australia.
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Gay is “absurdly honoured” to continue her stewardship of the festival in what will be its 25th anniversary year.
The 'age-quake' shaking up dance; Dvořák’s opera Rusalka; the connections between poetry and music; plus Marina Prior, Xavier de Maistre and Olivier Latry feature this month.