Truckin’ fun country gig
Jayne Denham has found a trucking good music niche as the rockin’ poster girl for big rig drivers across Australia and the world.
Her truck-themed...
INXS tribute hits Sphinx
An INXS tribute show that received recent “approval” from an original band member will make a return to Geelong next month.
Tribute artist David Graham...
Witches at Shed for kids
Three silly fairies save green-faced witch Doris from her path to wickedness in a school holiday extravaganza coming to Drysdale next week.
The kids’ show...
War thriller set for GPAC
The Eifel Tower, The Louvre and Notre Dame - none would have survived World War II if not for a German general and a...
The Sapphires to sparkle
A true story about a group of Indigenous singers will land on stage in Geelong for the first time next month.
The story of...
Play School’s here
There’s a bear in there, and a chair as well, as Play School celebrates its 50th anniversary in a Geelong exhibition.
Look through the...
‘Pause at hall
Four women vying for a black lace bra kicks off what Australian Stage describes as 90 minutes of extraordinary fun in Menopause the Musical.
A...
Gigs resume for Cowgirls
Country duo the Sunny Cowgirls will shortly head back on the road after a lengthy break, and for the first time with some new...
Next holidays getting Stinky
Two circus performers on quest to prove Children are Stinky come to Geelong next month in school-holiday spectacular that can only end in disaster.
April...
Smith in the swing
Veteran crooner Jefferson Smith and the B Sharp Big Band will join forces for two swinging shows of ’30s, ’40s and ’50s classics next...
Angels take Exit to Corio
Iconic Australian rock band The Angels will return to Geelong next month to celebrate one of their most successful albums.
Guitarist and co-founder John Brewster...
Audience to ‘become art’
Anyone wanting to be a star will have their chance at an “exclusive one-off” show in Drysdale’s Potato Shed tomorrow night.
Internationally acclaimed dancer Andy...