Introducing the May 2025 issue of Limelight
From pianos to poltergeists, from Strauss to Swan Lake, Limelight's May issue celebrates music, theatre and wild creativity.
From pianos to poltergeists, from Strauss to Swan Lake, Limelight's May issue celebrates music, theatre and wild creativity.
Women make up 30 per cent of artistic leadership roles in leading international dance companies, a new report finds. How does Australia fare?
Alice Chance and Chloe Kim to write a new work for Syzygy Ensemble. MRC also announces inaugural commission for emerging composers.
A musical love letter to friendship and the importance of play for adults collected eight Performing Arts WA awards.
Sydney composer-pianist Andrei Hadap earns a $5,000 cash prize and will have his winning work debuted by the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra.
Sam Jacobs comes to Sydney after Principal Horn stints with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London and the NZSO.
Jenna Smith's appointment to a critical orchestral role blows a hole in the brass ceiling.
Backstage Music gigs are like "a party", says Lamorna Nightingale – and the art music platform has five in store for 2025.
After a year of reduced operations, the Tasmanian alternative arts festival is back full swing with artists including Beth Gibbons and Clown Core.
Fiennes to revisit a story he helped bring to cinemas 25 years ago.
"Anti-racism in the arts isn’t optional," says Diversity Arts, as it launches a new initiative that includes a Racial Literacy Quiz.
International guests and local legends to "dissolve the barrier between audience and performer" says Artistic Director Virginia Gay.
Announcement “just the beginning of what we hope to achieve in our mission to ensure Australian voices are heard at the highest level."