The March 2025 issue of Limelight is now available
Big reads, in-depth analysis of Limelight's Artists of the Year vote, and everything you need to stay on top of the classical music and performing arts scene.
Big reads, in-depth analysis of Limelight's Artists of the Year vote, and everything you need to stay on top of the classical music and performing arts scene.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Kronos Quartet's David Harrington talks to Limelight about his new Chamber Landscapes project for the Adelaide Festival, one that opens itself to all kinds of possibilities.
Big reads, in-depth analysis of Limelight's Artists of the Year vote, and everything you need to stay on top of the classical music and performing arts scene.
Immaculate work from a company of 12 but there may be less to The Chronicles than meets the eye.
This darkly comic one-hander about a neurotic, fatalistic gay comedian is reminiscent of Flea Bag and Baby Reindeer.
What do our opera and dance companies have on offer in the year ahead?
What do our festivals have on offer in the year ahead?
Australia’s arts sector faces a watershed moment. It has the opportunity to become the leading space for discourse – but only if there are major changes in cultural leadership.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Adelaide Chamber Singers turns 40, and throws you a party with four programs and one new major choral work.
Presented by Perth Festival, Canada’s Why Not Theatre bring the Sanskrit epic to a new generation of theatregoers.
In record time, new Artistic Director Brett Sheehy has put together a program consolidating the festival’s long-held international reputation.