If it’s not Baroque it’s not worth a Foque

Every festival needs a late night destination, somewhere to unwind with a glass of wine after performances. This is Hobart Baroque's.
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During a night out at a festival, after witnessing performances from some of the best local and international acts, the nerves start humming. The adrenaline kicks in and the excitement lingers long after the curtain falls.

What are energized audiences members to do? Where are they to go?

These questions plague every festival director, and Leo Schofield, the man behind Hobart Baroque, knows this all too well. Every festival needs a late-night meeting place where patrons can debate the shows they’ve seen over a glass of wine or a beer, and Hobart Baroque’s answer is If it’s not Baroque it’s not worth a Foque.

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