Fort Lytton At Night
A Lost Story
Fort Lytton at Night – A Lost Story from the Great War is a fascinating and unique outdoor theatre performance set in the surrounds of historic Fort Lytton.
The show, performed by actors in period garb, tells the ‘lost’ story of decorated World War I hero Raymond Augustus Stanley, who was born and bred in Brisbane and who served at Gallipoli and on the Western Front.
Audiences will be transported not just back in time but around the world during the intimate evening performance, which is set to bring the 19th century fortifications back to life with an accompanying sound and light show.
Good to know – Fort Lytton at Night is part of the Go Back in Time program which showcases the heritage sites scattered throughout Moreton Bay.
Need to know – This is a guided experience and visitors are not permitted to visit the site unattended. Not suitable for children under 12 years of age. Arrive at 6.30 for a 7pm start.
Bookings must be made by telephoning Fort Lytton National Park on: (07) 3393 4647.
Images Credit: Steve Browne, Queensland Government
Fort Lytton at Night
May 27 6.30pm
*Show starts 7pm
$25-$30
3393 4647