Review: Circa’s Peepshow (Sydney Opera House)
Limelight sent two critics to Circa's Peepshow – and they had very different responses. Read our 2-star and 4-star reviews.
Limelight sent two critics to Circa's Peepshow – and they had very different responses. Read our 2-star and 4-star reviews.
Melbourne’s opera drought breaks with a multi-year Ring cycle’s bold start.
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The Hayes is back on the boards with a genre-defying concert.
Sydney Chamber Choir celebrates its first concert of the year with an elegant, exuberant concert.
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