The November 2025 issue of Limelight is now available
From the conductor’s podium to opera’s power plays, November’s Limelight captures the people shaping Australia’s musical, operatic and theatrical future.
From the conductor’s podium to opera’s power plays, November’s Limelight captures the people shaping Australia’s musical, operatic and theatrical future.
Drawing on the English symphonic tradition of Elgar and Vaughan Williams, Sutton's sweeping, cinematic score was integral to the global success of War Horse.
The accomplished percussionist, composer and educator is "excited and humbled" to take the reins of the institution in January 2026.
Western Sydney arts advocate Joanne Kee to take the reins of the University of Sydney's performing arts hub.
A double-take staging of a Hollywood classic the centrepiece of Malthouse Theatre's 2026 program.
Flinders Quartet marks its 25th anniversary with a year of creative renewal.
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WAO promises "opera that speaks to the heart" in a 2026 season of three mainstage classics and a secret 'pop-up' experience.
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Wilbur Whitta, Holli Scott, Niran Dasika and Sam Gill to vie for one of the richest prizes in Australian jazz.
Snow Concert Hall brings three international acts, an opera gala, a symphony orchestra and a solo recital to Canberra in 2026.
Victorian performer and mentor Alice Batt will travel to the UK to study at one of Britain's finest musical theatre training schools.
Musicians and rights holders are earning more than ever before, though consumption of Australian music sees a sharp decline.