The January–February 2024 issue of Limelight is now available online, with hard copies on their way to those with a print subscription. Click below to go straight to the issue, or continue on to find out what’s inside.
How will our arts organisations keep things fresh this year?
by Yvonne Frindle, Paul Ballam-Cross, Deborah Jones, Steve Dow, Jansson J. Antmann and Jo Litson
Barrie Kosky on The Threepenny Opera, Chicago and Wagner’s Ring.
by Jansson J. Antmann
Six lesser-known composers died 100 years ago. Is their music due for revival?
by Clive Paget
Queensland Theatre adds new spark to Patrick Hamilton’s 1938 play Gaslight.
by Elissa Blake
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Also in this issue ...
- On Stage: the buzz around live performance
- Newsworthy: a round-up of our recent news reports
- Comings and Goings: the latest arts appointments and departures
- Ben Mingay: interview by Jo Litson
- On the Record: column by Clive Paget
- Cutting Edge: with Sophia Brous, by Jo Litson
- Wundig wer Wilura: by Jo Litson
- Creating Der Rosenkavalier: book review by Will Yeoman
- Anatomy of a Fall: film review by Jason Blake
- Maestro: film review by Jason Blake
- On Air & Online: radio and streaming concert highlights
- Guy Noble’s Soapbox: I am 60 going on 17
- Playing Up: the sitar with Anoushka Shankar
- World Premiere: Katy Abbott’s Glacial Thunder
- Five Questions: director Constantine Costi
- My Music: GWB Entertainment’s Torben Brookman
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