Join Oamaru’s leading heritage experience as the stories of Victorian Oamaru come alive through the eyes of the Living History Players. Let them take you ‘behind the scenes’ of Oamaru’s world renowned historic quarter in a walking tour with a difference that will leave you a little surprised, well entertained and a great deal enlightened about an extraordinary place. Meet Cranky Kelly, the Scottish...

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The Oamaru Story

An Extraordinary Story In the late 19th century Oamaru was a bustling young town with a growing population that rivalled Los Angeles! With an economy fuelled by grain, wool and refrigerated meat exports,...


May 17th, 2010

Oamaru Living its History!

Fanny Worsdall of The Living History Players in Secrets of the Old Town - Oamaru's Leading Heritage Attraction
Fanny Worsdall of The Living History Players in Secrets of the Old Town – Oamaru’s Leading Heritage Attraction

March 20th, 2010

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the…

We’ve had some hilarious happenings on our dramatic tours this season. Like the night… 

  • the longest freight train in Oamaru history halted Thomas Forrester’s opening address for several minutes
  • a good hearted Waitaki Guardian locked our Props Box on the railway platform & Mrs Atkinson was left to greet the Governor without her best hat and flag
  • a New Year Reveller took our pre-laid tambourine as a party prop and left our Fanny Worsdall to denounce the demon drink without musical backing!
  • a campervan stopped William Bee (ready & waiting to tell his story) for directions to the nearest Fish & Chip shop
  • the Fire Dept performed a training drill & our tour became more of a paddle down Harbour St
  • the Earl’s ‘hearse’ went  missing from Stables (lent for a wedding)
  • Governor Grey got to deliver his ‘Oamaru speech’ from a real train
February 17th, 2010

New Actor Takes to the Old Streets

As sad as we are to lose Genevieve Scanlan back to her Theatre Studies at Otago University we are pleased to announce her replacement is none other than accomplished Dunedin based actor/director Hilary Norris.

Hilary is set to ‘alight’ the streets of the old quarter with ‘arresting’ performances as Fanny Worsdall of the esteemed Living History Players every Friday through Monday night until season end.

So there you are… another Secret is out!

February 3rd, 2010

Tours touch ‘hearts & minds’

Our tours continue to touch the hearts & minds of visitors. We thought we’d share just some of the comments penned in our Guest Book. 

“World class performance amongst a stunning back-drop” Local

“Wonderful tour through the history of Oamaru. Very funny and a good idea for visitors. Thank you” Germany

“A fine experience. Impressive!” Holland

“Professional, clever & entertaining” UK

“Excellent acting. Thank you for a memorable evening” India

“Great way of bringing streets to life” Wellington

“Wicked fun. Great actors” Local

“Thank you. Really brought history to life” UK

“What a wee sparkling drama it was!” Auckland

“What a great way to spend our only evening in Oamaru” Wellington

 Tours run nightly 7pm, Oamaru iSite. Bookings essential 0800 548344

January 16th, 2010

The Secret is Out!

Word of Oamaru’s unique dramatic tours continues to spread. We had a booking last night made at the Dunedin iSite from some great Australian visitors who linked our Lonely Planet mention with the article that appeared in this week’s ODT. Thanks Sue, Andrew, Bekki & Scottie…it was great hosting you and introducing you to the secrets of old Oamaru!

 http://www.odt.co.nz/the-regions/north-otago/88676/players-bringing-history-life

December 5th, 2009

New ‘Old Town Tour’ Reveals its Secrets

Oamaru’s very own Living History Players, who for the last two seasons have delivered the award winning town story ‘The Great Storm of 1868’, are back this summer with a difference!

They’re inviting visitors to ‘Step Inside Victorian Oamaru’ in a walking tour that takes them ‘behind the scenes’ as historic characters ‘come alive’ to reveal the old town’s secrets and treasures.

Acclaimed as the finest intact Victorian streetscape in the southern hemisphere, Oamaru’s whitestone buildings moved one 19th century observer to describe her ‘as the modern Athens of the South’. Today the old town, now frozen in time, is brought alive again.

“Our aim is real people, telling real stories in real locations and in Oamaru’s colonial buildings we have no finer stage” says Living History’s Scott Elliffe.

As in past seasons the Living History Players comprise mainly young aspiring professional actors from New Zealand’s top drama schools. This fusion of the dramatic arts into tourism is pushing new and very exciting boundaries.

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