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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 15-21 April 2023 of The Saturday Paper est. 2014 The Saturday Paper
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* Contents derived from the , 2023 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Theatre Director Adena Jacobs, Anna Snoekstra , single work column
'For theatre director Adena Jacobs, pushing the boundaries has always been key to her art. Now pregnant and with a burgeoning career in Europe, she ponders the ‘wildness’ of creating life, the complexities of a queer family and the value of ancient stories. By Anna Snoekstra.' (Introduction)
Sydney Theatre Company’s Julia, Chantal Nguyen , single work review
— Review of Julia Joanna Murray-Smith , 2023 single work drama ;
'Sydney Theatre Company’s Julia is not so much about the former prime minister as a historically dubious showcase for the speech that made Gillard internationally famous. By Chantal Nguyen.' (Introduction)    
Prime Time, Susan Johnson , single work short story
John Kinsella Cellnight : A Verse Novel, Andy Jackson , single work review
— Review of Cellnight : A Verse Novel John Kinsella , 2023 single work novel ;

'In the late 1980s, American nuclear-armed warships visit Perth, prompting impassioned protest from a wide array of people, including the narrator of John Kinsella’s verse novel Cellnight. After a brief prologue, they recall what they have seen and experienced. The waves of questions begin: “Who will / remember”. These rhetorical questions reverberate throughout the book and into the present.' (Publication summary)

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