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The State Library of Queensland invites everyone to come along to a free community day to celebrate 10 years in its award-winning redesigned building, with markets, music, tours, lantern-making, an imagination playground and more. SLQ. Nov 12, 10am-4pm. Free.
Opera in the Reservoir at Spring Hill Reservoir. Photo: Must Do Brisbane
Opera in the Reservoir
Opera Underground returns to the vaulted ambient performance space with wine bar in the depths of Brisbane's heritage-listed water reservoirs, with a show that will enchant even non-opera fans. Spring Hill Reservoir, Wickham Tce, Spring Hill. Nov 11, 7.30pm; Nov 12, 1.30pm, 7.30pm; Nov 13, 1.30pm. Tickets $80.49-$90.69 online
Tartuffe will get the Queensland Theatre treatment at the QPAC Playhouse. Photo: Must Do Brisbane
Tartuffe
Justin Fleming's version of Moliére's brilliantly cutting 17th-century play, Tartuffe, "a bawdy play about power, hypocrisy and gullibility", gets the esteemed Queensland Theatre treatment. Playhouse, QPAC Nov 12, 7.30pm Tickets $52-$82 + booking fee online
Bernard Fanning takes it easy on record and on stage. Photo: Cybele Malinowski
Bernard Fanning - The Civil Dusk Tour
With his solo career now tipping the 10-year mark, Bernard Fanning is back on tour to celebrate the release of his third studio solo LP, Civil Dusk. The Tivoli, 52 Costin St, Fortitude Valley, Nov 11. Doors 7pm. Tickets from $79.90 online
The People Vs Fritz Bauer at the Jewish International Film Festival. Photo: Must Do Brisbane
Jewish International Film Festival
Screening over two weekends at New Farm Cinemas, the JIFF brings 15 exceptional global films and documentaries to Brisbane, including The Diary of Anne Frank. New Farm Cinemas, 701 Brunswick St, New Farm. Nov 12-13. Full program and tickets online
The Antique Retro Collectable Fair will be held at Woodlands of Marburg. Photo: Must Do Brisbane
Antique Retro Collectable Fair
The grand surrounds of a historic country mansion west of Brisbane make the perfect setting for this mega vintage fair over two days, where no avid treasure hunter will leave empty-handed. Woodlands of Marburg, 174 Seminary Rd, Marburg. Nov 12 9am-5pm; Nov 13, 9am-3pm $10 children under 14 free.
See Chaplin at Roaring Twenties Cinema. Photo: Must Do Brisbane
Roaring Twenties Cinema
Experience a night at the movies just as it was in the 1920s with a screening of Bardelys the Magnificent, with live music accompaniment and preceded by old newsreels in a retro city cinema. The Lumen Room, Metro Arts, 109 Edward St. Nov 11, 7pm. Tickets $16.50 online
Pilpel's Outdoor Movie Cinema. Photo: Must Do Brisbane
Pilpel's Outdoor Movie Under the Stars
Head to beautiful Suttons Beach for a free screening of The Jungle Book under the stars with delicious Middle Eastern street food available from the onsite restaurant in a bathing pavilion or BYO picnic. Pilpel by the Sea, Marine Parade, Sutton's Beach. Nov 11, 5pm. Movie starts 7pm. Free.
Charlotte's Web
The beloved story book by E.B White is brought to enchanted life on stage as the gentle spider weaves her magical web of love, friendship and the cycle of life. Brisbane Arts Theatre, 210 Petrie Tce, Petrie Terrace. Nov 12, 2pm. Tickets $18 + booking fee online
Crowds at the Bulimba Festival. Photo: Darren Curtis/Nine News
The Bulimba Festival 2016
The eastside's biggest festival returns to take over Oxford Street for a day, with over 100 market stalls (food, fashion and craft) and food trucks, a dedicated licensed area, non-stop entertainment including the Badloves, Asta and the Delta Riggs and a whole lot more. Oxford St, Bulimba. Nov 12, 10am-10pm. Free entry.