Suzannah Conway

Suzannah Conway is an experienced arts administrator, having been CEO of Opera Queensland, the Brisbane Riverfestival and the Centenary of Federation celebrations for Queensland. She is a freelance arts writer and has been writing reviews and articles for over 20 years, regularly reviewing classical music, opera and musical theatre in particular for The Australian and Limelight magazine as well as other journals. Most recently she was Arts Hub's Brisbane-based Arts Feature Writer.

Suzannah Conway's Latest Articles

Stuart Maunder Photo credit: Thant Photography
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Australia’s first-ever festival of Gilbert and Sullivan’s works opens in Adelaide

A 10-day festival celebrating the comic genius of Gilbert and Sullivan is attracting new audiences and die-hard supporters.

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Music review: Among the Birds and the Trees, Conservatorium Theatre, Brisbane 

Musica Viva’s latest tour offers three wonderful virtuosic performers in a thoughtful and well-presented themed concert.

Peter Cook as Dave Smith in 'Breaking the Castle'. Image: Darren Thomas.
Features

The art of the solo show

One-person shows have become increasingly popular in current theatre, but what does it take to tackle a solo work?

Sir Simon Rattle in conversation with Martin Buzacott at QPAC Photo: Peter Wallis
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In conversation with Sir Simon Rattle

On the eve of the LSO's Australian tour, Sir Simon Rattle discussed life and music with ABC presenter, Martin Buzacott.

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Music review: London Symphony Orchestra: Gustav Mahler, QPAC

Accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle’s superlative conducting of Mahler was a night not only to remember…

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Music review: London Symphony Orchestra: Adams, Debussy and Ravel, QPAC

A beautifully crafted program, meticulously played by one of the world’s great orchestras and conducted by the inimitable Sir Simon…

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Theatre review: As You Like It, Queensland Theatre

Queensland Theatre’s 'As You Like It' plays to its comic humour at the expense of narrative and Shakespeare’s language.

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Street art is beautifying towns and landscapes across the country

A colourful feature in our cityscapes and beyond, street art is an increasingly important part of our urban and regional…

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Contemporary dance company recognised for pushing boundaries  

Based in Mparntwe/Alice Springs, GUTS is the only platform for contemporary dance within a 1500-kilometre radius and the company is…

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Street art finding its mark in outdoor festival

The Brisbane Street Art Festival offers a jam-packed 16-day festival with an impressive range of murals, installations and workshops.

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