The March 2026 issue of Limelight is now available, and hard copies are on their way to those with print subscriptions.
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These are the artists who made the biggest impression on you over the last year.
by Limelight
The accessible performance options on offer, from tactile tours to relaxed performances.
by Patricia Maunder
Reg Livermore’s musical is given a major revival, almost 50 years after its premiere.
by Jo Litson
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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 & Goings: the latest arts appointments and departures
- Lauren Fagan: interview by Deborah Jones
- On the Record: new classical albums round-up by Clive Paget
- Cutting Edge: Isobel Waller-Bridge’s Objects by Maddy Briggs
- West Gate: interview with Dennis McIntosh by Ceridwen Spark
- Lyndon Terracini: Handa Opera at Millthorpe by Jo Litson
- At Large: book review by Will Yeoman
- Sirāt: film review by Jason Blake
- On Air & Online: radio and streaming concert highlights
- Guy Noble’s Soapbox: Say ‘Cheesy’
- Playing Up: the Violin by Matthieu Arama
- World Premiere: Sunny Kim and Hilary Kleinig for Canberra Symphony Orchestra
- Five Questions: Long Yu, Music Director of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra
- My Music: Kate Gould, Adelaide Festival Centre CEO
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