Read the June 2026 issue of Limelight
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Yve Blake chats about her reimagining of Macbeth for Bell Shakespeare, starring a 13-year-old TV star with a cut-throat stage mum.
With TwoSet Violin for its cover stars, the June issue of Limelight is all about artists reshaping the ways in which audiences engage with the arts.
With TwoSet Violin for its cover stars, the June issue of Limelight is all about artists reshaping the ways in which audiences engage with the arts.
Autocratic behaviours in their myriad forms in a Bell Shakespeare season designed to excite conversation.
Describing his 16 years at the helm of Australian Theatre for Young People as “the greatest honour” of his career, Corfield exits in February 2025.
A new song for FANGIRLS, fresh tunes from a horror comedy and a musical about PL Travers in this musical theatre showcase.
Nineteen musicians have won a fund of $3,000 and a professional mentorship with leading women of the Australian music industry.
The Wedding Singer swept the musical theatre categories as the Green Room Awards recognised productions throughout the last two years.
The Women's Club will again play host to emerging female musicians from the Sydney Conservatorium, showcasing Australian artists.
Believe the hype. The Fangirls phenomenon is real. This could be the most fun you have in the theatre this year!
Productions include the return of Fangirls and A Room of One's own, three new Australian plays, and The Cherry Orchard.
A glittering new musical comedy about a poorly understood and often underestimated force of nature – teenage girls in love.