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 artistā€™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…

Features

So you want to do an arts PhD? Hereā€™s what you need to know!

The award of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is the highest degree on offer at university. So, whatā€™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 ā€“ 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 Australiaā€™s intimate images in a major photography competition

Can you capture the essence of our contemporary society in a single image? Thatā€™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 ā€“ 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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