Aussies take Edinburgh by storm
As the Edinburgh International Festival celebrates its 75th anniversary alongside the concurrent Edinburgh Fringe, it hosts the largest contingent of Australian artists in its history.
DAMU-trained scenographer Jansson J. Antmann designed the Czech premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tell Me on a Sunday. A presenter on 2MBS Fine Music Sydney and Editor of LaVie in Europe, he was Darlinghurst Theatre Company’s publicist, a regular on ABC Overnights and acting Deputy Editor at Limelight, where he is an ongoing contributor.
As the Edinburgh International Festival celebrates its 75th anniversary alongside the concurrent Edinburgh Fringe, it hosts the largest contingent of Australian artists in its history.
Director Gary Abrahams talks Borgias, bling and bel canto as opera’s favourite villain makes a comeback.
Simone Young uncovers the hidden beauty of Brahms' German Requiem in this exquisite performance featuring Emma Matthews and Bo Skovhus.
The MSO’s Chief Conductor discusses Stravinsky's The Firebird, Petrushka and The Rite of Spring as his August concert program gets underway.
The newly appointed CEO will lead Victoria's iconic arts centre through a multiyear redevelopment costing $1.7 billion.
Fifteen experts from across Australia’s creative industries have been appointed to five panels that will identify key issues in safeguarding Australia’s arts sector and its vital role in the economy.
With The Glass Menagerie opening in Perth next week, actor Mandy McElhinney and director Clare Watson talk about Tennessee Williams' legacy and revisiting the oft-maligned role of Amanda Wingfield.
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Concert will be held at St John’s Cathedral in Brisbane to raise money for the Australian Red Cross and help flood victims.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
The last of the great Kapellmeisters has passed away at the age of 73 after collapsing during a performance in Munich.
The newly formed ensemble of refugee dancers will bring Tchaikovsky's classic ballet to Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.
With project details yet to be revealed, it has been announced that the NSW government’s Creative Capital program will support the historic theatre’s redevelopment.
13 plays for both adult and young audiences will share in a combined prize pool of $60,000 and feature in the AWG’s Pathways for Playwrights program.