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Nina Culley

Nina Culley is a writer and critic based between London and Naarm. Her essays and reviews have appeared in Kill Your Darlings, Liminal, Griffith Review, Mascara Review, and more. She writes regularly on theatre, literature, and the arts for Time Out, Limelight, and ArtsHub. In 2024, she was named one of Mascara Review’s Emerging Critics, and she is a 2025 Wheeler Centre Hot Desk Fellow. Nina has previously worked as an Editorial Assistant at Kill Your Darlings.

Nina Culley's Latest Articles

Fradulent horse girls. Image is a young girl in a blue jumper, red and white stripey T-shirt below, and orange waistcoat with hands on her chest looking upwards in a pleading fashion, with horse pictures behind her.
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Performance review: All the Fraudulent Horse Girls, Trades Hall, Melbourne Fringe Festival

A queer coming-of-age production that involved a fever dream of horses and the novelist work of Cormac McCarthy.

Nina Culley

Oct 23, 2023

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Circus review: Mr.  III三III (Mr Three), NICA, Melbourne Fringe Festival

Office workers trying to break away from corporate, capitalist routines.

Nina Culley

Oct 16, 2023

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Performance review: Pattern of Plants, The Eleventh Hour Theatre

An ensemble with traditional Japanese and baroque Western instruments looked musically into the world of plants.

Nina Culley

Sep 4, 2023

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Theatre review: Powder Room, The MC Showroom

Forget the dance floor, the real action happens in the bathroom.

Nina Culley

Aug 22, 2023

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