Anglesea Music Festival confirms headliners
ORGANISERS are planning an epic Anglesea Music Festival hitting the stage on Australia Day weekend next year.
The full day and night summer festival will...
Ray shines with songs
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
Dean Ray was born a travelling man, often falling asleep in a guitar case as a child while mum and dad...
Snow Queen’s holiday freeze
By EMILY IANNELLO
Geelong will host Snow Queen’s Aussie Freezing Show during school holidays this month.
Following over 4000 shows around the world with The...
The King and I
By PAUL MILLAR
THERE will be no contemporary songs when Max Pellicano performs in Geelong this month.
The standard classics have more than stood the time...
Sea Patrol star finds his voice
TELEVISION star Ian Stenlake will showcase his talent on stage in Leading Man as part of Geelong Performing Arts Centre's Morning Melodies series.
Stenlake made...
MIFF’s on way to Geelong
By EMILY IANNELLO
MELBOURNE International Film Festival (MIFF) will bring four sell-out films to Geelong.
The event's Travelling Film Festival series will visit Geelong and...
Jimmy’s having a hoot
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
GEELONG Coast Kids' Facebook page is giving away 10 family passes to Giggle and Hoot's GPAC show at 4pm on 11...
Maria takes on a diva’s legend
Celebrated Greek-Australian performer Maria Mercedes takes on the role of a lifetime as legendary Greek-American opera singer Maria Callas in Terrence McNally’s Master Class.
Having...
From Victoria to Paris
By PAUL MILLAR
UNLIKE Paris Hilton, Rob Mills is not famous just for being famous.
He's has had to work at it, contrary to the US...
Pride in debut
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
A NEW Geelong theatre company has innovatively adapted classic Jane Austen novel Pride and Prejudice.
Skin Of Our Teeth will stage its...
Tim warms up ‘gutsy’ festival
ENVIRONMENTALIST and author Professor Tim Flannery will open a national non-fiction festival in Geelong next month.
Prof Flannery will give a keynote address at the...
Chantoozies to party on at the Sphinx
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
IT’S NOTHING but fun when self-proclaimed party band The Chantoozies takes over the stage to remind audiences of just how big...