Dr Diana Carroll

Dr Diana Carroll is a writer, speaker, and reviewer currently based in London. Her work has been published in newspapers and magazines including The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, Woman's Day and B&T. Writing about the arts is one of her great passions.

Dr Diana Carroll's Latest Articles

Career Advice

Say it Loud! The artist’s guide to public speaking success

Effective public speaking can bring a competitive edge to your career. Here are 15 practical tips to help you speak…

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So you want to do an arts PhD? Here’s what you need to know!

The award of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is the highest degree on offer at university. So, what’s involved in getting…

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Review: Cavatina by the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra

An intimate recital of early classical works from the Melbourne Digital Concert Hall.

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Review: Selby and Friends – A Tale of Two Cities, Elder Hall (SA)

Selby & Friends takes the audience to Vienna and St Petersburg in a superb season opener.

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Celebrating Australia’s intimate images in a major photography competition

Can you capture the essence of our contemporary society in a single image? That’s the challenge posed by the 2020…

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Techno Circus, Adelaide Festival Centre/OzAsia Festival (SA)

A fabulous family-friendly cornucopia of music, mime, and special effects.

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The 39 Steps, State Theatre of South Australia (SA)

Four actors play 139 roles in this comedic interpretation of Hitchcock.

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A new age of appreciation for First Nations visual arts

Indigenous artists from Far North Queensland to feature in Belonging, a major national exhibition.

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New Worlds – Master Series 8, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (SA)

The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra explores a new work and a new world in this first-rate performance of three lively works.

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Career spotlight on Indigenous dancer and change-maker

How Marilyn Miller uses her artistic practice to lift people up and lead change.

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