The Rite Stuff: Circa’s En Masse
The Australian circus company's new work for the Brisbane Festival pairs Stravinsky and Schubert.
The Australian circus company's new work for the Brisbane Festival pairs Stravinsky and Schubert.
Though unevenly realised, this is a committed take on a notoriously difficult to stage work.
Power and family are in the spotlight in STC’s 2019, Kip Williams explains, with a swathe of new plays alongside modern classics like Lord of the Flies, Così and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
The Pop-up Globe's Dream offers buckets of laughter and splattering blood.
The versatile, busy UK composer talks about her sublime score for Memorial opening soon at Brisbane Festival and London’s Barbican Theatre.
As a revival of Hal Prince’s original staging of Evita heads for Australia, Sir Tim Rice explains how a dangerously glamorous Argentinian dictator turned out to be surprisingly good for him.
An exciting new season that balances international plays with new and classic Australian works.
Garry McQuinn, the lead producer of Priscilla Queen of the Desert, has announced a partnership with NIDA and Destination NSW to develop the show.
Despite Justin Fleming’s witty, rhyming text this production never quite gets into top gear.
Cloudstreet is the centrepiece in a 2019 season steeped in horror, Malthouse AD Matthew Lutton explains.
Highlights include an epic in Sydney Town Hall, a new play about the Packer Dynasty, and Colin Friels in Life of Galileo.
The September 2018 issue of Limelight Magazine features a celebration of Jørn Utzon's mighty Sydney Opera House, Composer of the Month Peter Sculthorpe, and much more.
The September 2018 issue of Limelight Magazine is now on sale featuring Jørn Utzon's mighty building, Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe as Composer of the Month, and much more.