Upper Hunter
Review: Ophelia Thinks Harder (and So Do We)
Submitted by culturehunter-info on 10 October 2012 - 4:45amCurrently on at the Newcastle Theatre Company is New Zealand playwright Jean Bett’s play titled Ophelia Thinks Harder(1994). While this play is billed as a comedy, it stands as a more serious piece of theatre interwoven with great comic and dramatic twists. Wendy Miller, who plays Ophelia with both delicacy and strength, takes the audience on a journey through her min
Writer Fellowship Award Open
Submitted by culturehunter-info on 10 October 2012 - 3:09amApplications open today for the Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship, which will award $10,000 to an Australian writer to support the writing and research of a new biography.
Summer Art Bazaar
Submitted by Leahkf on 3 October 2012 - 3:59amMajor Sponsor - Moray and Agnew Lawyers
Original handcrafted goods from over 100 local Hunter Arts Network artists.
Meet artists & designers from the Hunter & enjoy the 10th Summer Art Bazaar at Civic Park, in the heart of Newcastle, adjacent to the gallery precinct and close to Darby Street.
Sustainable Event Training Online
Submitted by SEA on 3 October 2012 - 1:34amThe Sustainable Event Alliance is very happy to be bringing our Sustainable Event Training to an inter-state and international audience.
ORIGINS EXHIBITION AT GREENWAY GALLERY
Submitted by Ileana Clarke on 2 October 2012 - 4:54amORIGINS 5th to 21st October
A joint exhibiton of
Darrell Tickner, Joyce Clulow and Ros Elkin
Sculpture, Printmaking and Painting
Official Opening on 7th October 2012 at 2.30pm
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Cap In Hand in October
Submitted by nhvfc on 30 September 2012 - 7:00amCAP IN HAND is a folk duo comprising Dave Spira a regular performer in Sydney’s Hornsby Folk Club and Nigel Walters (of the Wheeze and Suck Band). Dave and Nigel both play acoustic guitar in a range of open tunings and write many of their own songs and tunes, they are fine musicians and entertainers.
Dungog Heat Of NSW Poetry Slam
Submitted by Arts Upper Hunter Admin on 27 September 2012 - 3:19amPoets, rappers, storytellers and public speakers of all kinds are invited to take part for free in the heat. The only restriction is that the words you speak have to be your own. So no Shakespeare soliloquies. You get two by two minute sets to strut your stuff to five judges chosen from the audience.



