Art Gallery of New South Wales unveils its 2018 programme
From a Kentridge work inspired by Shostakovich's The Nose to the 'Mona Lisa of the Middle Ages'.
Jo Litson is the Editor of Limelight Magazine. She took up the position in late 2018 having joined the magazine as Deputy Editor in 2016. During a 35-year career as an arts journalist she has been a contributor to numerous publications including Limelight, The Australian, The Bulletin, and the Qantas magazine. She was the arts writer and theatre reviewer for The Sunday Telegraph for 12 years until 2018, and has written the labels for the Archibald Prize for the Art Gallery of New South Wales for over 20 years.
From a Kentridge work inspired by Shostakovich's The Nose to the 'Mona Lisa of the Middle Ages'.
The programme includes Jordi Savall, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Taipei’s U-Theatre and the Michael Clark Company.
A gorgeous picture book by David McAllister and Gabriela Tylesova, based on their production, is dancing into stores. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Next year’s centrepiece is a new work inspired by Bruce Pascoe’s award-winning book Dark Emu.
A real-life husband and wife turn savage in Joanna Murray-Smith’s adaptation of Scenes from a Marriage. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
An intelligent, lucid production that gets the balance between comedy, cruelty and pathos just right.
This farewell to Moffatt Oxenbould's beautiful production takes time to soar emotionally.
It will be the end of an era when the popular presenter conducts her last ever radio interview this coming Saturday.
Look out for an underwater concert, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra in Rembrandt Live, and US satirist Randy Rainbow.
Muriel's headed for the Sydney stage. The creative team explains why turning the film into a musical was a “no-brainer”.
Melbourne’s Rubiks Collective has initiated a prize to address the underrepresentation of female composers in Australia.
Highlights include Brett Dean’s Hamlet, a Shakespeare adaptation akin to House of Cards, and an immersive German Requiem. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
While touring with ACO, Jennen Ngiau-Keng established a successful shoe company. Now he wants to give back to the music industry.