Shakespeare in the Gardens 2024
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Shakespeare in the Gardens 2024

Date & time
Sun 21 Apr 2024
10:00am to 4:00pm
Add to Calendar 2024-04-21 10:00 2024-04-21 16:00 Australia/Brisbane Shakespeare in the Gardens 2024 Come celebrate the work and times of the Great Bard with us on Sunday 21 April. See Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha transform into an Elizabethan pageant of music, craft, botanical discoveries and Shakespearian delights, highlighted by outdoor performances of Express MacBeth and Instant Romeo and Juliet by the Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble and Shakespearian inspired music pieces by the Indooroopilly Chamber Orchestra. There’s lots to see, hear and do. Listen to the dulcet tones of our Renaissance musicians - lute, viol and harp - in the Japanese Garden. Take a guided walk to view the flowers and plants featured in Shakespeare’s plays or the Elizabethan medicinal herbs growing in our Physic Garden. Watch the fencing and Elizabethan dancing displays, or better still, join in yourselves. Learn about the exciting New World plant discoveries happening at that time, or see what was growing already in the traditional English garden. Visit our apothecary stall to learn how plants were important elements in dyes, medicine, cosmetics and beverages (such as mead, hippocras and beer). Whether it’s the latest in Elizabethan beauty tips, or what the royal chefs are using as spice blends - we've all the latest in Tudor trends. Make your own pomander bead (or ball), create a tussie-mussie, try your hand dyeing with indigo or binding your very own book. Watch the mad monk explain the ins and outs of making Tudor beer, try (and buy) some delicious mead, or spend time watching the dyers, spinners, weavers and felters. And don’t forget to check out what’s cooking (and tasting) in our Elizabethan Kitchen. This year we welcome back the Society for Creative Anachronism – check out their authentic Elizabethan/Tudor clothes or watch them going about aspects of daily Tudor life. You can also enjoy a pre-ordered Eat Like the Bard picnic box or purchase tasty Tudor treats to go on the day. Grab a glass of mead from Amrita Meadery and you have the perfect lunch to enjoy on the Amphitheatre Lawn as you watch all the fun of the fair. Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha, 152 Mt Coot-tha Road, Toowong
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Age

Suitable for all ages

Cost

Free

Come celebrate the work and times of the Great Bard with us on Sunday 21 April.

See Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha transform into an Elizabethan pageant of music, craft, botanical discoveries and Shakespearian delights, highlighted by outdoor performances of Express MacBeth and Instant Romeo and Juliet by the Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble and Shakespearian inspired music pieces by the Indooroopilly Chamber Orchestra.

There’s lots to see, hear and do. Listen to the dulcet tones of our Renaissance musicians - lute, viol and harp - in the Japanese Garden. Take a guided walk to view the flowers and plants featured in Shakespeare’s plays or the Elizabethan medicinal herbs growing in our Physic Garden. Watch the fencing and Elizabethan dancing displays, or better still, join in yourselves.

Learn about the exciting New World plant discoveries happening at that time, or see what was growing already in the traditional English garden. Visit our apothecary stall to learn how plants were important elements in dyes, medicine, cosmetics and beverages (such as mead, hippocras and beer). Whether it’s the latest in Elizabethan beauty tips, or what the royal chefs are using as spice blends - we've all the latest in Tudor trends.

Make your own pomander bead (or ball), create a tussie-mussie, try your hand dyeing with indigo or binding your very own book. Watch the mad monk explain the ins and outs of making Tudor beer, try (and buy) some delicious mead, or spend time watching the dyers, spinners, weavers and felters. And don’t forget to check out what’s cooking (and tasting) in our Elizabethan Kitchen.

This year we welcome back the Society for Creative Anachronism – check out their authentic Elizabethan/Tudor clothes or watch them going about aspects of daily Tudor life.

You can also enjoy a pre-ordered Eat Like the Bard picnic box or purchase tasty Tudor treats to go on the day. Grab a glass of mead from Amrita Meadery and you have the perfect lunch to enjoy on the Amphitheatre Lawn as you watch all the fun of the fair.

Bookings

Indicate your interest in attending by registering via Eventbrite.

No bookings required for entry on the day. For more information, email BotGardensSHA@brisbane.qld.gov.au.

Venue

Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha, 152 Mt Coot-tha Road, Toowong

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