Introducing the December 2025 issue of Limelight
Limelight closes out the year in grand style, with stories of creativity and resilience lighting up our December issue.
Limelight closes out the year in grand style, with stories of creativity and resilience lighting up our December issue.
Conducting a combined schools orchestra and choir, Guy Noble can’t help but admire those patiently raising the next generation of musicians.
After a recent European tour, Guy Noble ponders the delicate balance of accepting applause and the awkwardness of excessive curtain calls.
On a recent European holiday, Guy Noble lost the top of a finger. He raises a hand to the good-humoured staff at Britain’s NHS, who repaired his damaged digit.
In our 250th issue, Guy Noble explains how he came to write his monthly Soapbox column and how the ideas continue to flow.
For the musicians of The Metropolitan Orchestra, playing aboard a BRAVO Cruise of Performing Arts is a floating festival where no two days are alike.
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Composer Erik Satie, jazz singer Lisa Simone, clarinettist Michael Collins, a deep dive into a brand-new Carmen, and a Broadway hit about a 16-year-old going on 70. Limelight's July issue is essential reading.
This month, an e-scooter running out of battery causes Guy Noble to ponder the dystopian horrors that await if electricity and the Internet fail.
Composer Erik Satie, jazz singer Lisa Simone, clarinettist Michael Collins, a deep dive into a brand-new Carmen, and a Broadway hit about a 16-year-old going on 70. Limelight's July issue is essential reading.
After spending a relaxing time on a virtual tropical beach, Guy Noble wonders if a little more virtual reality might be in order.
China's folk heritage reimagined in a concert bringing together 70 musicians with a UNESCO Cultural Heritage-listed choir.
For the Argentine-Australian baritone, a BRAVO Cruise of Performing Arts odyssey is more than a gig – it’s a floating festival and chance to reconnect.