Experience a live, original musical theatre performance created and performed by a cast of disabled artists.
The show features live music, storytelling, dance and ensemble performance. It opens with a song that invites the audience into a world of imagination.
The Village of Twelve Nights follows four families preparing for a royal coronation. As celebrations unfold, the village animals leave in protest, throwing the community into turmoil. When the missing Prince is rescued by the very animals who fled, the village is led towards understanding, respect and coexistence.
Who the event is suitable for
The event is suitable for a wide range of audiences, including both young people and adults.
As an inclusive and accessible theatre experience created by and for the disability community, it is particularly well suited for:
- students and school groups
- families
- disability community members
- anyone interested in inclusive arts and theatre.
Parking and transport
Freemans Bay Community Centre is located at 52 Hepburn Street, just a short walk from Ponsonby Road.
The venue is wheelchair accessible from the front entrance.
Public transport: Several bus routes service the surrounding area. We recommend checking the AT Journey Planner for the best route from your location.
Walking and cycling: The venue is easily accessible by foot or bike.
Parking: Limited street parking is available nearby, so we encourage walking, cycling or using public transport where possible. Pratt Street carpark provides car parking for Freemans Bay Community Centre. Approximately 16 carparks are available (including two disability parks). There is parking available on Pratt Street too.