Black Swan State Theatre Company announces its 2022 season
Clare Watson’s final season as Artistic Director of Black Swan is built around kin, connection and family, with a strong local flavour across its seven productions.
Hugh is a music journalist, arts administrator and recordings consultant. Previously deputy editor of Limelight, label manager at ABC Classic and ABC Jazz, Marketing Manager for the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, and manager of Sydney’s iconic classical record store Fish Fine Music, Hugh is currently Editorial Manager at the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and a freelance consultant for a number of different artists.
Clare Watson’s final season as Artistic Director of Black Swan is built around kin, connection and family, with a strong local flavour across its seven productions.
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The not-for-profit association has been established to support and develop stage managers around the country.
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