Carus back at the Chook Shop
Carus Thompson is well known in Ocean Grove.
The Perth-based singer and songwriter has played at the town’s iconic ‘Chicken Shop’ plenty of times and...
Dave O’Neil talks parenting, the 80s and the Cats
Dave O’Neil is no stranger to Geelong; his wife hails from the city and he is an avowed Cats supporter.
But O’Neil, one of Australia’s...
‘Dark’ festival returns
Dark Arts Festival WinterWild will return to Apollo Bay on August 12 to 14 and then August 26 to 28 bringing live music, theatre,...
‘Lost in Venice’ a journey to another time
Julie Foenander traces the conception of her play ‘Lost in Venice’ to a specific moment when she was making a pie some years ago.
Ms...
A wild night out promised
A comedy by three mums who delve into the trials and tribulations of parenting is headed to Geelong for the first time.
Mums Gone Wild...
‘Unapologetic and uncensored’
What happens to memories when there is a different side to the same story?
Lost in Venice, at the Potato Shed Saturday August 6,...
Film festival presents Aussie classic
The North Bellarine Film Festival and the Bellarine Historical Society are presenting the classic Australian film My Brilliant Career.
My Brilliant Career is a 1979...
School holiday fun at the shed
With colourful sets and costumes, catchy songs, and larger than life characters, ‘Sleeping Beauty’ will provide perfect entertainment and enchantment for the final week...
Get your dancing shoes on
Join the Australian Ballet education and outreach team in Geelong these school holidays for an all-abilities dance workshop to keep you entertained and get...
Don’t be caught sleeping on the Potato Shed
Celebrate winter school holidays at the Potato Shed as resident theatre company Theatre 3triple2 for Kids presents their take on the evergreen pantomime classic...
Doom with a twist
Dirty Pagans frontman Matty Dee can’t wait to share his band’s unique take on doom metal with the Barwon Club crowd this Friday night.
“Metalheads...
Theatia Podsie brings theatre to all
Geelong raidoplay festival Theatia Podsie is a tribute to the “lost art of radioplays”, according to festival director Jo Lusty.
Produced for the first time...