Review: You Animal, You (Force Majeure, Sydney Festival)
There is much to savour in this new dance theatre work, but it needs a clearer, stronger focus.
There is much to savour in this new dance theatre work, but it needs a clearer, stronger focus.
A new era at Circus Oz has begun in style.
He starred in the first workshop and the original Australian, West End and Broadway productions. Now he's back, with stories about the show's development and his own occasional deafness.
A special summer holiday bumper edition, the January/February 2018 issue of Limelight Magazine features Barrie Kosky on his daring production of The Nose. Plus, we reveal our 2017 Artists of the Year and chat with the Orava Quartet.
From Raoul in the West End to the Tin Man in Australia, the versatile leading man chats about Lloyd Webber's Wizard of Oz and his own debut album.
Ahead of its run at Sydney Festival, writer, director and designer David Morton talks the development of his play about Charles Darwin.
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The new Australian musical leads the nominations in a year with Australian and independent musicals coming in strong.
Marina Prior once wanted to be Kate Bush. Her tastes turn out to be eclectic, with Joni Mitchell on high rotation, but her husband can only listen to punk when she’s not there.
The union will work to effect change after its research found alarming levels of bullying in Australian opera and sexual harassment in theatre.
Iestyn Davies and Mark Rylance make a compelling case for music therapy.
A new stage adaptation of Dickens' classic novella introduces Playschool and zombies yet retains the heart of the original.