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Music, News & Commentary

Queensland Symphony staff churn prompts claims of a 'toxic' work culture

Raymond Gill

Twenty-seven  full-time and part-time staff have left Queensland Symphony Orchestra in just 21 months, an unusually high turnover rate for the …

Music, News & Commentary

Queensland Symphony staff churn prompts claims of a ‘toxic’ work culture

Raymond Gill

Twenty-seven  full-time and part-time staff have left Queensland Symphony Orchestra in just 21 months, an unusually high turnover rate for the …

Film, News & Commentary, Screen, TV

Nakkiah Lui saves ABC's Screen Time from Irrelevance

Raymond Gill

Like many others, I tuned in to ABC TV’s new screen panel show Screen Time a month ago. Unlike many …

Film, News & Commentary, Screen, TV

Nakkiah Lui saves ABC’s Screen Time from Irrelevance

Raymond Gill

Like many others, I tuned in to ABC TV’s new screen panel show Screen Time a month ago. Unlike many …

Musicals, Reviews, Stage

Brigadoon theatre review (Arts Centre, Melbourne)

Raymond Gill

The best known song from Lerner and Loewe’s Brigadoon (the 1947 Broadway musical that is not all that well-known anymore) is Almost …

Musicals, News & Commentary, Stage

The Production Company gives Brigadoon a Game of Thrones makeover

Raymond Gill

You have two and a half weeks to wrangle 22 musicians and 30 performers, create their costumes and construct a …

Exhibitions, News & Commentary, Visual Arts

Should an artist comment on another artist’s work?

Raymond Gill

At Daily Review we think so, which is why we are proud to publish the writing of John Kelly whose essays on …

Exhibitions, News & Commentary, Visual Arts

Should an artist comment on another artist's work?

Raymond Gill

At Daily Review we think so, which is why we are proud to publish the writing of John Kelly whose essays on …

Live, Music, Reviews

Client Liaison (Forum, Melbourne)

Raymond Gill

Two oversized water coolers flanked the stage last night at the faux-rococo Forum Theatre in Flinders Street, Melbourne — a perfect setting …

Exhibitions, News & Commentary, Visual Arts

NGV’s Brave New World reveals an Australia charged with idealism – and anxiety

Raymond Gill

The 1930s were bookended by two devastating global events: the Great Depression and World War II. While most of us …

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THE LIST

Books

A legal approach to the decline and fall of the United States

Kevin Brianton

Music, Reviews

Sleaford Mods ‘All That Glue’ review: a necessary album for fans and newcomers alike

Benjamin Woods

Books, Reviews

‘The Shifting Landscape’ review: Western Victoria crime novel showcases joy in storytelling

Rosemary Sorensen

News & Commentary

How did we get here? Why artists became so dispensable

Neil Pigot

Books, Music, Reviews

Kim Salmon and the Formula for Grunge: a fascinating read for fans and newcomers alike

Tony Thompson

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Andrew Bovell’s Speaking in Tongues

Darlo Drama Studio Theatre

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