Giants of every kind head to Perth for 2015’s Festival
Mark Morris, Anthony Minghella's Butterfly, Les Arts Florissants and The Sixteen top epic and intimate bill.
Clive Paget is a former Limelight Editor, now Editor-at-Large, and a tour leader for Limelight Arts Travel. Based in London after three years in New York, he writes for The Guardian, BBC Music Magazine, Gramophone, Musical America and Opera News. Before moving to Australia, he directed and developed new musical theatre for London’s National Theatre.
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