WHAT’S ON | APRIL 2024
The World of Musicals in Concert
Thu 4 Apr | 7.30PM
The World of the Musicals is a show that is tailored for the entire family, so get ready to be enthralled and sing along to all your favourites.
Spellbound - A Night of Magic & Grand Illusion
Sat 13 Apr | 7.30PM
Get ready for a spectacular night of Magic and Grand Illusion with one of Australia’s leading Illusionists, Anthony Street.
5 Walker Street, Maryborough 4122 6060
Box Office Open Monday to Friday: 8.30am – 4pm
The Australian INXS Show
Fri 5 Apr | 7.30PM
The Australian INXS Show celebrates and honours both the memory of Michael Hutchence and the band.
Rabbit Presents
Isaac Butterfield Live
Sun 14 Apr | 8.00PM
Isaac Butterfield is kicking off 2024 in Australia with a handful of exclusive shows.
Robertson Brothers Variety TV Show
Sun 7 Apr | 3.00PM
The Robertson Brothers are thrilled to be returning with their new heart-warming and uplifting 1960’s Variety TV Show!
Women in Music - Emma Newman - Morning Mels
Thu 18 Apr | 11aM
Emma presents an intimate acoustic tribute to some phenomenal women in music spanning the decades.
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Brad Cox
“Yarns & Yodels”
Thu 11 Apr | 7.30PM
Unlike the Brad Cox full band rock show, the “Yarns and Yodels” tour offers an intimate experience, showcasing Brad’s versatility as an artist.
Murphy’s Pigs
In Concert
Sat 27 Apr | 7.00PM
A big band, a big sound and nearly an acre of suit fabric. This is an award-winning, Celtic-Rock Big Band.
COVER IMAGE: Detail: Dylan Mooney, Eden 2024.
Courtesy of the artist and N. Smith Gallery, Sydney. Featured in “Cane”, exhibiting at Hervey Bay Regional Gallery until 21 April.
Queensland Opera
Tue 23 Apr | 7PM
FOURTEEN
shake & stir theatre co
Wed 17 Jul | 11 AM & 7.30PM
The year is 1999 and Shannon has a secret.
www.ourfrasercoast.com.au
166 Old Maryborough Rd, Hervey Bay 4197 4206
Open Tuesday to Friday: 10am - 4pm
Weekends: 10am - 2pm. FREE ENTRY
EXHIBITIONS: UNTIL 21 APRIL
Cane
Historical objects and personal accounts with contemporary artworks from local, national and international artists explore the history of indentured South Sea Islander workers in the Queensland sugarcane industry during the 19th century. Cane celebrates the enduring spirit and cultural legacy of Australian South Sea Islanders.
EVENTS AND PROGRAMS
Artist in Residence:
Wilhelmus Breikers
Sun 7 Apr | 10AM
Join artist Wilhelmus Breikers within his exhibition ‘Eat the Moon (This is not a dystopian parable)’
Youth Week
Weaving Workshop with Aunty
Jan Williams
Sun 7 Apr | 11 AM
A free, hands on weaving workshop for young people.
Wilhelmus Breikers: Eat the Moon (This is not a dystopian parable)
Local artist Wilhelmus Breikers presents a selection of works drawing upon reflective examinations of self, questions of reception and perception and interior dimensions of landscape. Eat the Moon features recent paintings accompanied by a new body of sculptural works.
Youth Week Yoga Class
Tue 9 Apr | 11.30AM
Celebrate Youth Week with a calming yoga session, destress and limber up for the rest of your school holidays!
Young Makers Market
Sat 13 April | 10AM
Celebrate Youth Week with handmade, upcycled or second-hand products marketed by young people.
Images (from top): Leo Favell, Polson Cemetery South Sea Islander Memorial, 1972; Wilhelmus Breikers, I am optimistic sometimes 2020. Acrylic on canvas.EXHIBITIONS: UNTIL SUN 21 APR
Zela Bissett
Behind the Shine
Maryborough Woodturners & Woodcraftsmen Guild Inc
Timber Revelations
WHAT’S ON | APRIL 2024
311 Kent St, Maryborough 4190 5818
Open Tuesday to Friday: 9.30am - 3.30pm
Weekends: 9.30am - 2pm. FREE ENTRY
Rosemary Anderson
Sense of Place - Toogoom - Place of Rest
Printmakers
Impressed 4
EXHIBITIONS: FRI 26 APR - SUN 9 JUN
Exhibition Opening Fri 26 Apr | 6PM
Radiant Objects
Wide Bay
Region Artists
A showcase of the region’s most outstanding emerging and established threedimensional artists.
Selfsameness
High Schools of Maryborough
Selfsameness is a collaborative art exhibition that brings together the creative talents of the four Maryborough high schools.
CREATIVE SPACE
Marc Clark
Selected Works
Until Sun 7 Apr
Youth Week - Testimony
Arts Pop-up exhibit
5 - 14 Apr
Thinking of Place II
Touring Printmaking Exhibition
12 Apr - 5 May
WORKSHOPS & ACTIVITIES
Woodworking demos
Tue & Thu | until 18 April
Intro to monoprinting
Sat 6 Apr | 9.30AM - 2PM
8-15 years
Printmaking Print Studio
Weekly Wed & Sat | 10AM-2PM
4123 7221
School Holiday Easter Craft Activities
Daily until 14 April
Kent & Richmond Sts, Maryborough
Open Tuesday to Friday 9.30am - 3.30pm. Weekends 9.30am - 2pm.
School Holiday Pocket Park Lawn Games
Daily until 14 April Youth Week Yarns
| Fri 12 Apr | 1PM
in the birthplace of her author PL Travers
Explore the heritage listed former bank as you interact with displays featuring the life of P.L. Travers and her enchanting stories of the practically perfect nanny. Featuring two levels of interactive displays, pocket park and retail shop.
Fraser Coast Scene is distributed free as a marketing and engagement initiative of Fraser Coast Regional Council. It’s about promoting Council’s programs and services by sharing stories of our arts and cultural community and their connection to Council’s spaces.
STAY INSPIRED!
This guide shares a taste of Council’s arts, culture and heritage program and was correct at time of printing. To keep up to date with the latest information visit our website.
We welcome contributions from our creative community. For more information email ArtsCulture@frasercoast.qld.gov.au
4190 5722
Wharf Street, Maryborough
Open Tuesday to Friday 9.30am - 3.30pm. Weekends 9.30am - 2pm.
Science Rules!
STEM Workshop
Thu 11 Apr | 10AM
The Basement Series Performance
Sat 13 Apr | 3.30PM
A taste of the past
Explore the Bond Store and let this beautiful, heritage-listed building share its stories as you wander through the space.
Add to your experience with tantalizing tales and fantastic flavours. Enjoy a selection of premium quality ports and liqueurs as our storytellers share tales inspired by objects from our collection. Take home a taste of the region with delicious delicacies or curious keepsakes.
Curator in Conversation
Every Thursday & Friday 10AM | FREE
Fraser Coast Regional Council acknowledges to the east, the Butchulla (Badtjala) and to the west, the Kabi Kabi (Gubbi Gubbi) People, their connection to Country (land, sea and sky) and recognise the many places of cultural, spiritual, social and economic significance in the community. We pay respects to their Elders – past, present and emerging. We also acknowledge other First Nation Aboriginals and the Torres Strait Islander people, who reside in the Fraser Coast region.
www.ourfrasercoast.com.au
TAKING CENTRE STAGE
Have you ever met someone who lights up the room with their positive energy, a contagious smile and a genuine love for life? You know, those unique individuals who make you feel appreciated by their welcoming nature? Well, sixteen year old Noah Byrne is that person and it’s clear when you meet him why he is on his way to becoming a well known Australian identity.
In his considerably short time on Earth, Noah has a long list of achievements under his belt. You’ve probably seen him, but would be forgiven for not recognising him as he often takes on a different personality, morphing into a new persona, each with a new accent, hairstyle and costume. Yes, Noah is an actor and over the years he has been many various characters, ranging in musicals, plays and street performances. If it means he gets to be on stage and bring joy to an audience - he’s in!
ARTIST PROFILE: NOAH BYRNE
Story: April Spadina | Photo: Cody FoxAs a member of many different theatre groups in the Fraser Coast including Z-PAC, Accent and Macabre Theatre companies, there is no shortage of roles to play. Noah’s skills don’t stop at just acting, he also involves himself in set design and co-directing and has a dream of one day owning his own theatre company. A natural actor, he drops effortlessly into character without hesitation and laughs as he recalls moments where his improvisation on stage helped with situations that might have been awkward and embarrassing. His community spirit is strong and he loves the response from a live audience, knowing he has contributed to sharing the joy of the performing arts with others.
www.ourfrasercoast.com.au