Senior's Festival Crims, Crimes and the Courthouse
Event description
Courthouses are inherently theatrical - a setting where true stories are acted out, with the audience (or jury!) passing judgement on right and wrong, crime and punishment, for high stakes outcomes of freedom or sometimes death.
The Old Liverpool Courthouse was originally built in 1819 as a convict barracks (the second oldest in NSW after Hyde Park Barracks) and was used as a courthouse until 1972 - so for more than 150 years it was the place where the values of the day were tested and judged.
Recent archaeology has revealed much about the building's development and now, during the Seniors Festival, you can explore the site under the guidance of an archaeologist before we act out our own version of some of the trials of old Liverpool, right where most of them originally took place, with a storyteller to bring the stories to life. Please join us for a fun and enlightening day - and let us know if you want to be on trial yourself!
Old Liverpool Courthouse
Corner of Bigge and Moore St Liverpool
Bookings essential
Suitable for our older members of the community
Bookings open Wednesday 15 January at 9am
suitable for ages 16+
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