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The people in Hobart have always been fun loving and the places near the docks
have always buzzed with music and fun. The Theatre Royal has been a very old source
of entertainment to Hobart. Even today you would find loads of live music performances,
cinemas and other entertainments that would add extra spice to your visit to Hobart.
Theatre Royal. Hobart: This is the oldest theatre in Australia and is a splendid
piece of Victorian "bijou" architecture. It has been refurbished and
modernized and the auditorium is beautifully decorated with intricate moldings
and rich colors. In the early days this theatre has seen everything from cockfighting
to musical performances. Today it stages many events including international
ballet, opera, drama and live musical performances.
Louisa's Walk, Hobart: The ground is named after Louisa Regan who was convicted
for seven years on stealing a piece of bread. The entire ground is used for
enacting a play that relates the life history of Louisa. The actors and actresses
walk around you as they enact the drama. You can get to know about Louisa's
life after her years in jail and the play ends with a happy note. The show is
performed daily from 2.15pm to 5.00pm. The story starts at Cascade Brewery and
makes its way through the Female Factory where she was imprisoned and finally
ends in the Cascade gardens. The journey takes place for 90 minutes and since
it is an open ground, you are provided with umbrellas to protect you from sun
or rain.
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