Triple J Reveals The 50 Most-Played Artists Of 2025

Madeleine Laing, Journalist

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Straight White Men
"Truly ground-breaking theatre."
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Switzerland
"Moor gives Highsmith a tense kind of power, hiding underlying vulnerability."
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Laura Davis: Ghost Machine
"The humour is weird and absurd and surprising — Davis never goes for the obvious joke, just the best one."
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Becky Lucas: Baby
"There's some great images, like of young dudes looking 'like seven hams in a singlet' and dark takes on bad relationships."
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Mel Buttle: Quite Unsavoury
"One big surprise came towards the end of the show when she started selling clothes and other stuff that she can't get rid of on Gumtree."
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Anne Edmonds: That's Eddotainment!
"She's endearingly, sometimes shockingly, real."
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<Shimchong>: Daughter Overboard!
"Jeremy Neideck and the terrific ensemble cast manage to keep all the plates spinning to create a show that is moving, funny and effective."
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Lorna
"Even though Lorna doesn't get her romance novel happy ending, you still come out of it feeling like she is too tough to ever really be beaten."
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An
"An is warm and unexpectedly moving."
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Motherland
"By paying more attention you also notice the unadorned beauty of the setting and the careful, considered cinematography."
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The Assassin
"The experience of seeing this film on the big screen is one of the true joys of a film festival."
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Right Now, Wrong Then
"An intimate story of the delicacies of human interaction."