Tag: Entertainment
The Animals still rocking
For six decades, generations of budding guitar players (this writer included) have begun their musical journeys with The Animals’ 1964 hit House of the...
Iconic whodunit continues to entertain
Geelong will play host to the longest running play in the world when Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap comes to Geelong Arts Centre (GAC) this...
Laughing it up in Drysdale
Women of Wit is coming to Drysdale with a lineup of hilarious comedians ready to make everyone laugh.
The show will feature the...
Kernaghan is back in town
Australian country music legend Lee Kernaghan has fond memories of gigs past at Geelong’s Costa Hall, a venue he describes as “dear to my...
New single from Geelong rockers
Geelong all-female rock outfit Operation Karma will celebrate their new release at the Barwon Club this weekend.
With their latest single Might Be Dying out...
Business as usual for Hay
To say Colin Hay has had a big couple of years would be putting it mildly.
Scottish-born Hay, who first came to fame in the...
Killer Queen show hits Geelong
By his best reckoning, Thomas Crane is Australia’s longest-running Freddie Mercury tribute artist.
A fan of Queen throughout his childhood, the Edinburgh native was an...
Jimmy gets regional
In early 2020, Jimmy Rees was ready to spread his wings.
Having recently finished a 14-year tenure playing the role of Jimmy Giggle on ABC...
An evening of story and song
From their early days singing in church beside their mother, Vika and Linda Bull have become one of Australia’s most iconic vocal duos.
They have...
Celebrated duo tour new album
Collaboration has formed a huge part of the careers of Australian guitar greats Slava and Leonard Grigoryan.
The brothers’ new album, Amistad, is a celebration...
Legendary bands unite
Three of Australia’s most legendary bands come together for a huge night of entertainment at Geelong’s Costa Hall tomorrow night (Friday, May 31).
Chain, Stars...
Journey through memory and beyond
Where do you end, and where does everything else begin?
That is one of the nebulous topics considered by Emma Mary Hall’s experimental theatre work...