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In the Mood for the ’40s

After 25 years of entertaining audiences worldwide, US ’40s revue In The Mood comes to Geelong for a big band swing celebration next month. Featuring...

Top musos play Chicken with Hornets

Punters at the Hornets’ next gig in Ocean Grove are in for a double treat. The Hornets are an all-star cast featuring singer songwriter Craig...

Hungry critter crawls onstage

One of the World’s most famous creepy-crawlies wriggles off the page and onto the stage in a puppet adaptation of iconic book The Very...

‘Irresistible’ cabaret returns

Cabaret songstress and director Moira Finucane has travelled the world to perform but still loves coming to the Bellarine Peninsula. Her show, Finucane & Smith’s...

Saintly Chopper returns to Geelong

Cat cafes, leaf blowers and political correctness – it’s all on Chopper’s hit list when he comes to Corio for new show Bogan...

Cunning plan for laughs in Geelong

Blackadder Goes Forth with a “cunning plan” in a Geelong onstage adaptation next month, including a special show for the Centenary of Armistice. Leopold actor...

Ethnic laughs at UN

Italian-Australian comedian James Liotta wanted to work with Joe Avati since he first heard his stand up idol on cassette at age 17. “In terms...

New Hope in mental week

Anglesea play The Hope Song returns to Geelong this weekend following a sold-out season at La Mama Courthouse in Melbourne. Award-winning Surf Coast writer Janet...

Glass Onion tribute comes back to Geelong

A John Lennon tribute that sold out Sydney Opera House and London’s West End in its first season comes back to Geelong this week. Australian...

Keating eulogy to piano icon

Paul Keating’s searing eulogy for Geoffrey Tozer, who the former Prime Minister described as “Australia’s greatest pianist”, comes to life onstage in Geelong on...

Rockabilly shindig

Geelong will host a great line-up of artists this Sunday for the Rats Tatts n’ PinUps event supporting Australian hot rod and rock ‘n...

Jordan shanks ‘Malcolm’

“One foggy morn, sometime in September of 2013,” Jordan Shanks was walking bleary-eyed along a Sydney beach – when he bumped into Malcolm Turnbull. “I...

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Be prepared to change it up

The inner harbour of Corio Bay has kept anglers guessing this week with the areas that have recently been fishing very well, seeming to...