Nicola Gunn is a Melbourne-based performance artist and theatre maker who makes emotionally and visually evocative work with subversive humour about the complexities and mysteries of everyday life. We sat down with her to ask some questions about her new theatrical experience “Hello my name is”
What can audiences expect from Hello my name is ?
Can you give us a brief history of the development of the show?
What excites you about Hello my name is ?
What do you hope audiences take away from the performance?
Have you noticed any differences in the way audiences respond to the performance?
In developing the show what has been the hardest thing?
The easiest?
Can you tell us about the company Sans Hotel? How you came to work together?
I read Hello my name is combines “live performance with a companion online documentation and exchange”. What does this mean for the audience?
Who/ what has been your greatest influence in pursuing a career in the theatre?
What do you do in your spare time?
What excites you about the theatre?
12 – 30 June 2012
The Blue Room Theatre
53 James St, Perth Cultural Centre, Northbridge
Tickets: $15 – $25
Bookings: blueroom.org.au or 08 9227 7005
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