Tuesday 4 September 2012

Spotlight on: Opera in the Outback, 4-7 October 2012

 
A clear moonlit night. A rare outback bushland setting. The dame takes the stage, and her voice soars through the natural outdoor amphitheatre, treating hundreds of guests to a performance of beauty, humour and drama. Just once a year, Opera in the Outback at Undara turns this award-winning natural tourist attraction into a cultural wonderland.

Being 'out back' doesn't mean dressing down - guests emerge from their tents, campervans and caravans in full black tie regalia, creating an enchanting atmosphere.Beyond the purpose-built stage, which in 2012 will host performances by Attori and Sydney company Opera Bites!, there are walking tracks leading to peaceful waterholes, a renowned 'bush breakfast' site, and of course, the incredible lava tubes, carved millennia ago as this incredible land came into being.

Located approximately two and a half hours drive south from Cairns, Undara offers guided tours of the lava tubes, relaxed camping grounds with friendly wallabies and a fine dining restaurant.

Tickets to Opera in the Outback sell out each year, as does accommodation in the vintage railway cabin accommodation, and brand new lodges. For media passes and assistance contact

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