2022 Sydney Theatre Awards nominees announced
The stand-out performances and best shows in Sydney are up for acknowledgement at the 18th annual Sydney Theatre Awards.
Jason studied theatre directing at the VCA and NIDA. He was Arts Editor of Sydney City Hub, editor of AUSTAR magazine, an online producer at Fairfax, and has reviewed theatre for The Sun-Herald (2006-2009), The Sydney Morning Herald (2009-2017), The Saturday Paper and Guardian Australia. He was co-founder/co-editor of the audreyjournal platform from 2017–22 and Publications Manager for the 2022 Sydney Film Festival.
The stand-out performances and best shows in Sydney are up for acknowledgement at the 18th annual Sydney Theatre Awards.
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