Back to Back world premiere
Internationally lauded Geelong theatre company Back to Back will premiere their newest major work at the Geelong Arts Centre this week.
Multiple Bad Things is...
Becoming Chopper
Basing a comedy act around impersonating a man convicted multiple times for killing people might not seem like a great career move to some.
But...
A catastrophic comedy
Theatregoers should expect the unexpected when the Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society presents its production of A Christmas Carol this month.
Brought...
Rising indie stars hit the regions
Over the past few years indie rockers the Vanns have begun to cement their place as one of the country’s favourite up and coming...
Aus music royalty kick off national tour
For Erik Weideman, lead singer of iconic Aussie band 1927, the experience of performing live never gets old.
The band, who took Australia by storm...
Season 2024 kicks off at the Potato Shed
The Potato Shed will host three very different shows over the next three weeks as its 2024 program kicks into gear.
Internationally renowned classical pianist...
Psych band sea change
There is a lot to be said for a change of scenery, which psychedelic band Raging Moby have discovered for themselves.
After finding themselves locked...
A salute to the Big O
Roy Orbison’s songs are sung around the world by many cover and tribute artists, but only one man is endorsed by the Big O’s...
Americana festival returns for second year
Americana on the Bellarine returns for the second year in a row, bringing a stellar lineup of blues, roots, alt-country and folk to the...
Americana festival returns for second year
Americana on the Bellarine returns for the second year in a row, bringing a stellar lineup of blues, roots, alt-country and folk to the...
Reflecting on bathroom encounters
An emotional yet humorous one-woman play sharing a story of sisterhood and public toilets is coming to the Geelong Arts Centre.
Australia’s first-ever...
Kingswood’s alt-country odyssey continues
Kingswood are known throughout Australia as one of the country’s hardest working bands, and to the outside observer it might seem like even COVID-19...