Review: Rusalka (Opera Australia)
Nicole Car dazzles in Sarah Giles’s five-star staging of Dvořák’s masterpiece – the best in decades.
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.
Nicole Car dazzles in Sarah Giles’s five-star staging of Dvořák’s masterpiece – the best in decades.
Ahead of his Australian tour, British organist James O’Donnell tells Jansson J. Antmann how he keeps the repertoire fresh.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Directed by Alexander Berlage, Nico Muhly and Laura Lethlean’s brand-new opera is a mini masterpiece that looks as captivating as it sounds.
The MSO Cybec Assistant Conductor wins the Khachaturian International Competition and Berlin Music Opera Award.
The Sydney Concert Orchestra finds its voice in a unique collaboration with the Russian Orthodox Male Choir of Australia that celebrates the Slavic spirit.
Ahead of her one-woman show on the BRAVO Cruise of Performing Arts, West End star Celinde Schoenmaker chats about her career.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Kenneth MacMillan’s masterpiece is back, as potent and sexy as ever, and danced to perfection.
The Blue Mountains festival goes from strength to strength with three premieres and an all-star lineup including Reginald Mobley, Lior and Nigel Westlake.
On the eve of the New York City Ballet's spring season, conductor Nicolette Fraillon discusses her preparations for a program of Balanchine's works.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
They say it takes a village to put on a show, let alone a festival. That’s certainly true when it comes to Handa Opera at Millthorpe.