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She assumes the role in January 2019, succeeding Dolla Merrillees.

November 9, 2018
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Montreal’s Charles Dutoit investigation concludes

The Montreal Symphony Orchestra’s investigation has yielded “insufficient information” in relation to allegations of sexual harassment.

November 8, 2018
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Adena Jacobs to direct Titus Andronicus for Bell Shakespeare

It will be the first time Jacobs has worked for the company, and the first time that Bell has staged Titus.

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Richard Gill’s birthday marked with joyous, moving celebration

In a sold-out concert at City Recital Hall, musicians gathered to pay tribute to the inspiring leader and educator.

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Opera Australia loses its second Hans Sachs

Shane Lowrencev has withdrawn from Meistersinger, leaving the company to find its third Hans a week out from opening.

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Mandy Patinkin: Diary of a Somebody

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Perth Festival announces its 2019 program

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The Metropolitan Orchestra announces its 2019 season

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ANAM announces its 2019 season

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Limelight Magazine: The 2019 Season Preview Edition

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Australia’s richest art prize awarded to newcomer

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November 1, 2018
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Sarah-Grace Williams named Artistic Co-Director of ASPIRE

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Adelaide Festival announces its 2019 program

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October 30, 2018

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