Limelight appoints new Digital Editor
Jason Blake has joined the Limelight team as Digital Editor, while Maddy Briggs has been appointed as the new Staff Writer.
Jason Blake has joined the Limelight team as Digital Editor, while Maddy Briggs has been appointed as the new Staff Writer.
Clare Watson is to helm Adelaide's Windmill Theatre Company after five years with Perth's Black Swan State Theatre Company.
Jack shall have Jack and nought shall go ill in this fizzy, funny staging of Shakespeare’s oft-performed comedy.
Features include Cate Blanchett on TÁR, Cilea's opera Adriana Lecouvreur, the arts on offer in 2023, philanthropy in Australian arts and the relationship between Noongar artists and Perth Festival.
Featuring the music of the hit film Love Actually, the Sydney edition of this Christmassy cabaret sees Libby O'Donovan shining bright.
New research finds a 27% gender pay gap in the arts, almost double the current national average, while women artists from non-English speaking backgrounds are further disadvantaged.
An imperfect but still powerful production of an Ibsen rarity.
Roya A, Rafeif Ismail and Maddie Little have been recognised for their outstanding contribution to their artistic fields.
This Australian comedy about real estate and family falls flat after a promising start.
With its large cast, who are always on the move, this patchy production doesn't entirely lend itself to a filmed version with close-ups, as we miss some of the shenanigans.
This exuberant, lo-fi production, adapted for the stage by Hilary Bell, with her father John Bell as Scrooge, is a delight.
In Currency House's New Platform Paper series, First Nations philosopher Tyson Yunkaporta examines how different concepts of arts, culture and economics have informed the history of relations between Aboriginal and colonial Australia. Read an extract here.
Alison Whyte performs with three dancers in this theatre production where speech and dance set out to express human terror, courage and risk-taking.