Ron’s Party evokes dad
Leopold TV actor Ian Rooney remembers his late father as he plays an elderly man who thinks he has exactly 111 minutes left to...
Star Search grand finale
Geelong’s best young talent will be on display at Highton Rotary’s Star Search grand finale this month.
Former winner Adam Di Martino, who currently performs...
BABBA to rock the Sphinx
‘Benny’ and the original ‘Frida’ from BABBA have passed their musical talents onto their children, two of who have played in their iconic Aussie...
Science comes to life in wacky expo
The largest mobile science expo in Australia comes to Geelong for the first time this month, bringing hands-on fun to fascinate aspiring scientists of...
Off-kilter teen show at Shed
A young adult comedy exploring the challenges of adolescence will head into Geelong this month.
The Violent Outburst That Drew Me To You is a...
Pauly deadly with thongs
The man known as ‘Pauly Falzoni’ in cult comedy Fat Pizza will give fans a solid “thonging” when he returns to Geelong this month.
“There’s...
New drag ‘a bit different’
After touring the globe, a “vibrant” cabaret show is heading to Geelong with a fresh twist for the first time this month.
Director James Welsby...
Teens jump into parkour gig
A mix of urban freestyle, parkour and dance will come together for an immersive theatre experience at Geelong this month.
Jump First, Ask Later is...
Acrobats to be upended
Circus Oz tumbles back into Geelong in May with Precarious, a new show filled with the company’s trademark acrobatics, aerials, live music and slapstick...
Wilson gives PC the bird
Iconic Aussie comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson is flipping the bird at political correctness on his latest Victorian tour titled F.U.P.C.
“What do you reckon it...
Proclaimers on their way
The Proclaimers are on their way to Geelong for the first time in a decade for their latest Australian tour.
The iconic Scottish twins Charlie...
Piano show for a legend
A Leonard Cohen tribute that toured the United Kingdom with sell-out shows will soon hit Geelong for the first time.
Australian singer-pianist Stewart D’Arrietta said...