Anzac Day event at Bigge Park
Liverpool


Liverpool commemorates the Anzac centenary with an all-day event at Bigge Park.

Come along for military memorabilia and family history stalls, arts and crafts with Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre and a fantastic musical program.

On stage there’ll be readings and performances by the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) and the 18th Battalion Living History Group.

We’ll be presenting an abridged version of the play between 12.30 and 1.30pm.

Full program on the Liverpool City Council website.


Through These Lines

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NSW Centenary of Anzac
First World War Centenary
100 years of Anzac / The spirit lives 2014-2018

The venue

Bigge Park
124 Bigge Street
Liverpool
Free admittance

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Performance

Abridged version
Saturday 25 April, 12.30 – 1.30pm
Duration
60 minutes

Through These Lines


Absolutely brilliant! Don’t miss it — the story of Australia’s WWI army nurses told with exhilarating style.

Follow Sister Florence Whiting on her four year odyssey — from departure on the troopship Kyarra, to tours of duty in the Dardanelles, on Lemnos, in Egypt, France and the Western Front.

Based on the letters and diaries of Australian army nurses, Through These Lines offers an intimate and unique theatrical experience, performed by a talented ensemble cast with authentic costumes and props for an immersive experience of the tumult of war.

We were stunned by the performances … the cast and crew can be very proud of the show … a treasure in the 100th anniversary year of the War to End Wars

Uplifting, terrifying and sad all at the same time … The cast was absolutely brilliant and swept the entire audience up in the history, struggles, happiness of love and crippling devastation of war. Get to see this show if you can, you won’t be sorry

Poignant, thought provoking – great balance of pathos, humour and insight