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* Contents derived from the , 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Exit Interview : Kris Stewart, Brisbane Powerhouse, Richard Watts (interviewer), single work interview

'After eight years and 2,5000 productions, Kris Stewart has left the Powerhouse to take on a new role as CEO of QMusic. Here, he reflects on his tenure, his legacy and his plans for the future.'

Melbourne Fringe Receives $1M Budget Windfall as Sydney Fringe Announces New Initiatives, Richard Watts , single work column

'Fringe Festivals in Australia’s two largest cities are preparing for a return to physical presentation of work as they announce a number of new programs designed to support independent artists.'

Theatre Review : Playthings, Black Swan and Blue Room Theatre, Nerida Dickinson , single work review
— Review of Playthings Scott McArdle , 2019 single work drama ;

'Moving from black box to main stage, Playthings delivers an overflowing schoolbag of revelations.'

Theatre Review : A Room of One’s Own, Belvoir, Virginia Balfour , single work review
— Review of A Room of One's Own Carissa Licciardello , Tom Wright , 2020 single work drama ;

'Belvoir’s production of Virginia Woolf’s classic polemic on women in literature is a sophisticated and stimulating exploration of the role of sexual identity and suppression.'

Lure of Community Brings MTC’s Next Artistic Director Back to Melbourne, Richard Watts , single work column

'Anne-Louise Sarks came of age artistically in Melbourne, and is excited about championing the city's artists and playwrights in her new leadership role at the Melbourne Theatre Company.'

Book Review : Borderline by Sandie Jessamine, Bad Apple Press, Gillian Wills , single work review
— Review of Borderline Sandie Jessamine , 2021 single work autobiography ;

'Sandie Jessamine's memoir is an insightful exploration of a devastating and alienating mental illness and a catalogue of the damaging consequences of child incarceration.'

Book Review : A Million Things by Emily Spurr, Text Publishing, Nanci Nott , single work review
— Review of A Million Things Emily Spurr , 2021 single work novel ;

'Emily Spurr's debut novel presents its characters compassionately, without being tentative in her approach to their pain.'

Book Review : The Believer by Sarah Krasnostein, Text Publishing, Julia Faragher , single work review
— Review of The Believer Sarah Krasnostein , 2021 single work non-fiction ;

'From the author of The Trauma Cleaner comes a new book about the depths and nuances of belief'

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