Introducing the October 2025 issue of Limelight
From synaesthesia to superstar pianists, bold theatre to groundbreaking dance – October’s Limelight is packed with must-hear, must-see artistry.
From synaesthesia to superstar pianists, bold theatre to groundbreaking dance – October’s Limelight is packed with must-hear, must-see artistry.
Heir to a distinguished intellectual and artistic lineage, Dohnányi took skills honed in post-war Germany and applied them in America to international acclaim.
Belvoir Downstairs to be the home away from home for Griffin's year of "up close and personal" theatre experiences.
A year of new works, acclaimed revivals and creative partnerships to yield stories of kinship, survival, upheaval and community.
In five tours, Selby & Friends celebrates its 20th season with piano trio masterworks, a Brahms deep dive and a quintet to wrap.
The "gutsy" new regional festival is flush with flavours from classical, improvised and jazz to contemporary music.
Autocratic behaviours in their myriad forms in a Bell Shakespeare season designed to excite conversation.
After joining The Australian Ballet in 1962, Colin Peasley went on to exert a profound influence on the company.
The Sydney-based ensemble to join the program for the 2026 Australian Festival of Chamber Music in Cairns.
The SSO's season finale was always a given, says Chief Conductor Simone Young. The opener a flash of inspiration. And in between? All kinds of surprises.
An all-star cast including Angel Blue, Jonas Kaufmann and Elīna Garanča will bring the iconic Arena di Verona production to life.
Samara Joy, Hiromi, Melanie Charles and Claudia Doffinger are this year's international headliners for the female-focused festival.
Invited by Dame Peggy van Praagh to be a Principal with the newly formed Australian Ballet in 1962, Welch was central to the company’s formative repertoire.