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What's on: Legends showcase, artisan fair, cooking class and weekend gig guide

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Now in its seventh year, Shakespeare at the Lake is returning in all its glory. Proudly presented by Little Seed Theatre Company, The Taming of the Shrew is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1590 and 1592. Harvey Sallaway plays Petruchio while Naire McDonald plays Katherine with skill and humour. Set against the stunning backdrop of Lake MacDonald, The Taming of the Shrew promises an afternoon of laughs and wonder.

Where: Noosa Botanical Gardens Amphitheatre.

When: May 13, 14, 20 and 21 at 2pm.

Entry: $23 to $30 via Little Seed.

Legends Showcase 2023

Mooloolaba Rotary’s annual A Night to Remember will celebrate the club’s 50th anniversary with internationally renowned entertainer Mark Andrew, who has donated his Legends Showcase Show as a fundraiser for endED. The funds raised will deliver hope to people from the Sunshine Coast and all over Australia seeking freedom from eating disorders, a beast known as ED. A night of music, laughter, dancing and prizes for the ‘best dressed’, starring Mark’s tributes to Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Dean Martin, Tom Jones and Austin Powers.

When: Friday, May 5, 7pm to 10.30pm.

Where: Venue 114, 114 Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina.

Entry: $65 (includes supper and drink) via TryBooking.

picture: Shutterstock

Creedence/Hendrix Music Show 

As a headline band at the Woodstock Music Festival in 1969, Creedence Clearwater Revival captured the attention of millions with their unique brand of soul-felt swampy-blues rock. Hendrix is widely regarded as one of the most influential electric guitarists in popular music, and one of the most-celebrated musicians of the 20th century. This is a three-hour live band show, with full PA and stage lighting, featuring members from the Late for Woodstock band and other talented professional musicians.

When: Saturday, April 29, 8pm.

Where: The Banana Bender Pub, 1 Downunder Drive, Palmview.

Entry: $28.60 via Banana Bender Pub.

Business celebration

It is the reputation for hard work and dedication that the Sunshine Coast business community will celebrate at the annual Small Business Month Breakfast. Presented by the Sunshine Coast Business Awards, Sunshine Coast Council and Regional Development Australia Sunshine Coast, the breakfast will also include the launch of the 2023 Sunshine Coast Business Awards.

When: Thursday, May 4, 6.30am for 7am start to 8.30am

Where: Maroochy RSL

Entry: $55 from TryBooking.

Learn to weave

This is a unique three-day workshop opportunity. Learn to weave on a table loom with experienced hand weaver Suzy Furness. Be inspired by colours found at the Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden and make your own scarf. Looms and all materials will be provided.

When: Friday, April 28, 9.30am to 11.30am; Saturday, April 29, and Sunday, April 30, 10am to noon.

Where: Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden, Palm Creek Road, Tanawha.

Entry: $70. To secure your spot email friendsofmrbbg@gmail.com. See Sunshine Coast Events for more.

Sunny Coast Rude Boys

The ‘Rudies’ are heading back to The Brewery to raise the roof for a night of old-skool dance and good times. The Sunny Coast Rude Boys are a 10-piece soundwave playing uplifting ska and reggae, and drawing on musical influences that have shaped this genre – from the Jamaican movement through to UK two-tone.

When: Saturday, April 29, 7.30pm.

Where: Eumundi Brewery, 1 Etheridge Street, Eumundi.

Entry: $33.70 via Imperial Hotel Eumundi.

Mother’s Day Artisan Fair 

Head along for a fun day out and support local artists and the Caloundra Arts Centre Association by purchasing some genuine Australian handmade treasures. Browse around amazing art, stunning pottery and a wide variety of other quality artisan work, including embroidered items, quilts, lace, handmade cards, jewellery and woodwork, plus a range of children’s wear and assorted bags.

When: Saturday, May 6, 9am to 4pm, and Sunday, May 7, 9am to 2pm.

Where: Caloundra Arts Centre Association, 5 North Street, Caloundra.

Entry: Free entry.

Picture: Shutterstock.

Spice Blending and Cooking Class

Love spices but don’t know how to use them properly? Want to have a better understanding of spices? Want to become more adventurous in the kitchen with spices? Then you need to attend this fun-filled spice blending that is combined with a cooking class.

When: Saturday, May 27, 2pm to 5pm.

Where: Caloundra (location given upon booking).

Entry: $120 via Red Hot Chilli Pepper.

Into the Light

This is a thought-provoking story about connections, disconnections, choice and freedom. In an immersive physical theatre soundscape, the show takes the audience on a poetic journey into the world of consumerism and social media. You will follow the adventures of three allegorical characters who are lured in and out of their cyber cave by the controlling power of the goddess Google. There is only one ticket out of the place where human reality is virtualised and virtual reality humanised.

When: Friday, May 6, Saturday, May 7, and Saturday, May 13, 7pm to 8pm.

Where: Black Box Theatre, Howard Street, Nambour.

Entry: $35 via D.I.V.E Theatre.

Caring for our Backyard Field Day

Join in the field day at North Arm and learn how to protect your place. There will be invasive plant and animal management workshops and guest speaker sessions that run for 20 minutes each throughout the day. Local supplier and information stalls include Land for Wildlife and Bush Care.

When: Saturday, May 6, 8.30am to 3pm.

Where: Endriandra Park Bushland Conservation Reserve, Bunya Road, Bridges.

Entry: Free event. Register via Eventbrite.

Gig guide

Friday, April 28

Ocean Grove, Solbar, 7pm

Lady Sings the Maroons, The Events Centre Caloundra, 7.30pm

Nambour Forecourt Live, Bury Street, 4pm

Allen Cameron Duo, Maroochy RSL, 5.30pm

Janice J, Caloundra RSL, 5.30pm

Colin Dodds, Cooroy RSL, 6pm

Esteban, Coolum Surf Club, 8.30pm

Chris Ramsay, Maroochy Surf Club, 7.30pm

DJ Mr Sparkles, Beerwah Hotel, 8.30pm

Mason Rock Band, Palmwoods Hotel, 8.30pm

Saturday, April 29 

Rolling Thunder Vietnam, The Events Centre

Caloundra, 7.30pm

Phil Barlow, Eumundi CWA Hall, 6pm

SameTime, Solbar, 7pm

Tracey Vaughn Duo, Maroochy RSL, 5.30pm

Ricky the Rockstar, Caloundra RSL, 5.30pm

Michael Gerahty, Coolum Surf Club, 8.30pm

Dr G & BB Experience, Maroochy Surf, 7.30pm

Mason Rock Band, Beerwah Hotel, 8.30pm

Living in the 70’s, Palmwoods Hotel, 8.30pm

Sunday, April 30

Poco Loco Duo, Maroochy RSL, 6pm.

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