NEGLECTED Willow Court will come to life this weekend with an open day on Sunday as well as a long-awaited new season of Women of the Willow, a play in three acts written by Aldo Fabian.
First performed in 2007 and last seen in 2008, this play brings to life the early days of New Norfolk, seen through the eyes of seven women from different walks of life, confined to the hospital during the mid-1800s.
There will be performances at 7.30 tonight (Friday April 1), Saturday and Sunday. The play is performed outside in the Willow Court barrack square, so warm clothing, blankets and umbrellas are advisable, along with a torch for making the way back to the car. Tickets cost $10 for adults, $5 for children and $20 for a family (two adults and two children. Tickets will be sold at the venue from 7pm.
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