Tag: Entertainment
Young stars to shine at GPAC
Audience members could feel a premonition coming on at GSODA Junior Players’ Broadway Here I Come this weekend.
Geelong has long produced performers who have...
All ready to KISS and make-up
By NOEL MURPHY
GUITAR-smashing, fire-breathing, blood-spitting and some pyrotechnics - get set for a wild night out when KISSTROYER brings its glam-rock brand of anarchy...
Josh Pyke brings Lone Wolf last leg to Geelong
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
THE END of an era can be scary but for the creative mind of singer-songwriter Josh Pyke it holds more promise...
Seasoned rock hero to return
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
Ross Wilson plays in seasons, just like an AFL footballer.
It’s not because he plays the game, or because he’s a football...
GPAC tribute to Beatles anniversary
GEELONG will experience a flashback to the days of Beatlemania when the The Beatles 50th Celebration arrives in the city tonight.
The world’s premier Beatles...
FEATURE: Esther Anderson back on the beat
Glamorous Geelong actor Esther Anderson tells GC's John Van Klaveren about the excitement of appearing in her first feature film ...
ESTHER Anderson was reading...
Assassins aim for GPAC audience
A TALENTED ensemble of actors, singers and comedians will feature in a new production of Stephen Sondheim’s Assassins at Geelong Performing Arts Centre (GPAC)...
Kapiniaris freaks out for laughs
By PAUL MILLAR
GEORGE Kapiniaris, the comedian who took the sting out of being called a wog with his stories about growing up with a...
Noll in a Corio show for Once
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
IT WAS either a clever or fortunate choice of song titles, translating as it did to a simple but catchy acronym...
LaBonte channels Marvin Gaye
By NOEL MURPHY
THE MUSIC of R&B and soul master Marvin Gaye, the late great musician, singer and songwriter, will be in capable hands when...
Jokester Matt Elsbury’s a stand-up guy
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
STAND-UP veteran Matt Elsbury brings his pointed brand of observational comedy to Geelong next week.
Elsbury has made Geelong laugh a few...
Django unchained: Hot gypsy jazz treat
By NOEL MURPHY
HE WORE red socks with his tuxedo, ate hedgehogs and was a villain for missing gigs, usually AWOL gambling and sending his...