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Cameron Woodhead

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Senior theatre critic for @theage. Weekly books columnist. Arts journalist.

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Christie_Whelan's tweet image. ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

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Didn't attend anything. Looked messy, elitist, offerings seemed far too alternative and experimental. Being back Melbourne Festival.


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"... we are ill-served by @risingmelbourne if it isn’t more responsive to our arts scene, if it doesn’t embrace – and quickly – a more developed and distinctive idea of its role in the city’s cultural life." @Jadedhackeroo smh.com.au/culture/theatr…


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Bring back Melbourne Festival.


As a major arts festival, Melbourne's #Rising is facing an identity crisis... Here are highs and lows from 2023, with analysis of why the fest needs to be rethought to better serve artists and audiences. @theage theage.com.au/culture/theatr…


Bad Aunty. This is a disgrace. The arts aren't optional. They're a central part of public life and need dedicated journalists to cover them.

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Breaking News: Kenzaburo Oe, a Nobel laureate who used his powerful novels and essays to criticize postwar Japan, has died at 88. nyti.ms/3Fj5P6g


A model review of Made In China 2.0 from @qianjinghua at @SatPaper. Impressive. Knowledge and eloquence we expect from a critic, but this was no ordinary task. It tested journalistic ethics in a way arts criticism seldom does. @MalthouseMelb

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With @ElizabethFlux on wanting Everything Everywhere All At Once to win Best Picture Oscar. Dunno if it's a masterpiece but it's more imaginative than the others. (Also a massive #MichelleYeoh fangirl.) theage.com.au/culture/movies…


Review of & Juliet at The Regent. I mean, you're all expecting me to say Shakespeare would be turning in his grave, but nah. He would've loved this shit. @michaelcassel theage.com.au/culture/musica…


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