WHO:
• The Honourable Matthew Groom, Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage (officially launching the film experience)
• Marion Myhill, Chair of the National Trust Tasmania
• Matthew Smithies, Managing Director of the National Trust of Tasmania
• Board Members of the National Trust
• Prof. Hamish Maxwell-Stuart
• Roar Film representatives
• Pandemonium project managers
• Government and community representatives

WHEN: 5.30pm, Fri 11th Nov 2016

WHERE: The Tench, Corner of Brisbane and Campbell Streets, Hobart

WHAT:
• Unveiling of the highly anticipated ‘Pandemonium’ experience
• Short speeches by the Minister, Prof. Hamish Maxwell-Stuart and the Chair of the National Trust
• Drinks and light refreshments

BACKGROUND:

The highly anticipated new tourism experience ‘Pandemonium’ will be officially launched at “the Tench” Hobart Penitentiary Site on 11th November.

Pandemonium the film is an immersive audio-visual experience within the original penitentiary chapel where convicts actually sat.

Created by innovative Tasmanian film and digital media company Roar Film, Pandemonium is the result of a significant collaborative effort between The National Trust Tasmania, Tasmanian Community Fund, Heritage Tasmania, Prof. Hamish Maxwell Stuart and the wider community.
Sophie Bleach