Nanci Nott

Nanci Nott is a nerdy creative with particular passions for philosophy and the arts. She has completed a BA in Philosophy, and postgraduate studies in digital and social media. Nanci is currently undertaking an MA in Creative Writing, and is working on a variety of projects ranging from novels to video games. Nanci loves reviewing books, exhibitions, and performances for ArtsHub, and is creative director at Defy Reality Entertainment.

Nanci Nott's Latest Articles

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Theatre Review: Dreams of a Lonely Planet

A combination of contemporary dance, shadow puppetry, and physical comedy with a surreal storyline in this visual all-ages treat. 

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Exhibition review: Spirit of the Landscape

A partnership between the Plein Air Down Under outdoor painting festival and the Royal Flying Doctor Service (Western Region), featuring…

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Book review: New Australian Fiction 2022, edited by Suzy Garcia

A diverse yet cohesive short story collection.

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Theatre review: Trust Me, It's the End of Our World After All

Dystopian theatre combines with reality TV in an explosive nuclear family drama.

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Book review: Desire: A Reckoning, Jessie Cole

A memoir written in real-time with echoes of past-on-present.

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Book Review: Everything Feels Like the End of the World, Else Fitzgerald

An engaging collection of speculative short fictions depicting a dystopian Australia.

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Theatre review: I'm with Her

A conceptually outstanding curation of women’s stories by an award-winning writer.

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Theatre review: Cicada

Barking Gecko Theatre transforms Shaun Tan’s unforgettable picture book into a transcendental puppet show. 

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Book review: Big Beautiful Female Theory, Eloise Grills

Grills critiques the fetishisation of aesthetic counterpoints by highlighting the ‘to-be-looked-at-ness’ of her own personal journey.

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Book review: Bad Art Mother, Edwina Preston

A split-perspective exploration of societal hostility towards maternal creativity.

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