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The Ship That Never Was

The Ship That Never Was
The Ship That Never Was
Performance of The Ship That Never Was - acknowledgment Tourism Tasmania
Richard Davey as 'Porter' in The Ship That Never Was
The Ship That Never Was
The set of The Ship That Never Was
Australia’s longest-running play, The Ship That Never Was tells the dramatic and hilarious true story about the last Great Escape from Sarah Island. The play is based on a real event in 1834. The last ship built at the convict settlement in Macquarie Harbour was about to sail for the new prison at Port Arthur but was hijacked by ten convict shipwrights. So begins the story of an amazing escape, an extraordinary voyage and an intriguing twist in the tale of The Ship That Never Was. Fun and interactive family entertainment! Limited numbers and bookings are essential. Contact us on 0476 651 089 or ship@roundearth.com.au for bookings or more information. Session Times: Performed at the Richard Davey Amphitheatre in Strahan at 5.30 p.m. every day (September to May inclusive). Closed Christmas Day. Contact us for information on winter performances (June to August). The play duration is approximately one hour and 15 minutes.

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