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Go Downtown for Clark tribute

By Luke Voogt Melissa Langton’s fascination with pop legend Petula Clark began as a child watching the classic 1969 film Goodbye Mr Chips. “It was my...

Kids’ classic bounds back

Josephine the kangaroo dances off the page and onto the stage when a classic Aussie children’s tale comes to Geelong next Saturday. Sydney’s Monkey Baa...

Motown classics hit Geelong

The songs of Stevie Wonder, the Jackson 5 and more will hit the Geelong stage on Friday night in a tribute to world-famous record...

Geelong’s beaut’ utes drive return of country star

By Luke Voogt A “fine array of utes” will fill central Geelong when Lee Kernaghan comes to town - if his last visit was anything...

Sense made ‘on steroids’ at GPAC

By Luke Voogt A “cyclone” of slapstick and gossip whirls around the Dashwood sisters in a play director Geordie Bookman describes as “Jane Austen on...

‘Marvelous’ show for local kids

George's Marvellous Medicine jumps off the page on Saturday in two Geelong stage shows packed with mischief, magic and laughter. Queensland’s Shake & Stir Theatre...

Good Times return

Five icons of Australian music will bring their classic hits back to Geelong as the Good Times Tour hits the city next Sunday. The yearly...

Mask off for comedy icon

After more than 60 years of holding the mirror to Australia through his iconic characters, Barry Humphries will give Geelong a look behind the...

Relive hits of Frank, Petula

West End veteran Philip Gould returns to Geelong next week with a tribute to Frank Sinatra and the many women in his life. Frankly Sinatra...

Farewell for Irish Charlie

By Luke Voogt UK country music icon Charlie Landsborough was “amazed“ to find a couple who drove 600km to Tamworth for his first...

Bleeding the humour vein

By Luke Voogt Victorian writer Angus Cerini could be lurking in the audience as his “grotesquely funny” play begins with a gunshot in the night. Geelong...

Wall of voice to fill church

More than 200 singers will hail the beginning of the 10th Wildfire Festival of Music on Friday in a “breathtaking” massed-choir “extravaganza”. Music at the...

Cruising across safer waters

Queenscliff community members can go swimming and boating in safer waters thanks to a new Coast Guard search and rescue vessel. Marine Search...