Nicola Gunn Nicola Gunn i(A142301 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Nicola Gunn is 'a performance artist and theatre maker who in 1997 studied Small Companies and Community Theatre at Swinburne University before focusing her studies in Acting at the Victorian College of the Arts in 1999. In 2008 she completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Performance Creation at the Victorian College of the Arts.' (VCA)Source: www.nicolagunn.com/ (Sighted 09/05/2012)..

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2018 recipient Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships

Theatre Australia Council Fellowships $80,000.00

2017 recipient Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships

Multi-Artform Dance Massive Project Fund $24,974.00

2016 recipient Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships Australia Council Literature Board Grants Post-APAM Touring Fund $28,218.00

Awards for Works

Piece for Person and Ghetto Blaster 2016 single work drama

'Enter the eccentric, charming and mischievous world of creator Nicola Gunn as she navigates the complexities of trying to be a better person in this critically acclaimed new work.

'Are you willing to take part in conflict in order to transform and change the future for the better?

'An incident lasting all of ten minutes is told from three different points of view: a woman is out running and sees a man throwing stones at a sitting duck. What happens next leaves the woman coming to terms with the event and its consequences.

'It dissects the excruciating realms of human behavior in an attempt to navigate the moral and ethical complexities of becoming a better person.

'As acclaimed writer and performer Nicola Gunn recreates scenarios on stage, she will attempt to dissect our motivations for conflict and ask the big question: why can’t we all just get along?' (Production summary)

2016 nominated Helpmann Awards for Performing Arts in Australia Best Play
2019 winner Dublin Theatre Festival Best International Production Award
Hello My Name Is 2011 single work drama '" Hello My Name is" wants to get to know you in a non-threatening, conversational type way. It's warm like a spring day and unexpectedly fun like a game of table tennis. It is set in a community centre, which is just a room we'll call a community centre. We hope you can join us.' Source: www.pacs.org.au/ (Sighted 19/09/2012).
2014 winner Dublin Theatre Festival Best International Production Award
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