Nucleus by Alana Valentine

Overview

This remarkable play, explores love, conflict, and environmental responsibility. Awarded Highly Commended in the 2026 NSW Literary Awards, Nucleus is a thought-provoking play which grew from five years of research, including interviews with residents from Valentine's home region of Jervis Bay, grounding the story in real-world environmental and social contexts. Nucleus, directed by Peter Lavelle will be a reading/performance of the play,…

This remarkable play, explores love, conflict, and environmental responsibility. Awarded Highly Commended in the 2026 NSW Literary Awards, Nucleus is a thought-provoking play which grew from five years of research, including interviews with residents from Valentine's home region of Jervis Bay, grounding the story in real-world environmental and social contexts.

Nucleus, directed by Peter Lavelle will be a reading/performance of the play, performed by Peter Barley & Jane Gallenca.

Video Design by Laura Turner, Lighting & Technical Design by Richard Montgomery.

Location

Jervis Bay Maritime Museum & Gallery

11 Dent Street Huskisson NSW 2540 Australia

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