Axis Of Awesome Lock In 2016 Melbourne Show

To celebrate their ‘Aluminium Jubilee’ the hilarious trio are coming to Melbourne for an exclusive show.

Give Me 5 for Kids Comedy Night

On June 17, BallaRatCat Comedy will present arguably its best showcase to date. The Give Me 5 for Kids comedy night is a night of big laughs where the winners are the little ones.

The Addams Family Story Comes to Geelong

Based on characters created by Charles Addams, The Addams Family made its television debut in 1964. Soon, Gomez, Morticia, Grandmama, Wednesday and Pugsley Addams, along with Uncle Fester, Lurch and Thing T. Thing, became the extended family of countless TV viewers.

The Umbilical Brothers Set for Regional Shows

Since meeting more than 20 years ago, comedy duo The Umbilical Brothers have created a unique brand of humour on stage – and mostly with just the sounds created from their vocal boxes.

Boom Gallery New Exhibition Opens Tonight

Boom Gallery has the opening to its newest exhibition tonight.

An Exhibition Featuring Art From Refugees Will Premiere In Melbourne

The exhibition is billed as the only one of its kind in both Australia and Europe, and will be making its Australian premiere.

Oi, oi, oi

Soon to hit the Ararat Performing Art Centre is the politically charged comedy show; Aussie, Aussie, Aussie.

Anglesea’s Best to Showcase Their Works

The Annual Anglesea Arts and Crafts Show will be returning on June 10 and running across that, the Queen’s Birthday weekend.

People Like Us with Curator, Felicity Fenner

It’s not often we stop what we’re doing and take in the world around us, and the upcoming exhibition, ‘People Like Us’ at Geelong Gallery is set to help us do just that. We had a chat with its curator, Felicity Fenner.

Another New Cafe Pops Up in Geelong

In Geelong it seems when one business door closes, another cafe door opens in its place. The newest addition following this adage is Scout & Co cafe which has taken over the space of previous cafe, Itsy Cafe.

We Love Winter Too

Starting June 1, the Aireys Inlet Tourist and Traders Association and the Surf Cost Shire are running their Love Winter in Aireys program for the entirety of the month.

Geelong Gallery Announces 2016 Contemporary Art Prize Judges

The Geelong Art Gallery has announced the judges for the 2016 Art Prize. The gallery’s director, Jason Smith, and curator, Lisa Sullivan, will be joined by Victoria Lynn.

Scorsese Exhibition Coming to ACMI

Influential director Martin Scorsese, responsible for such classics as; Taxi Driver, Goodfellas and The Wolf of Wall Street, is set to be the subject of a new exhibit at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI).

Ghost Stories

It horrified London, it petrified Sydney and now this haunting psychological thriller is coming for you.  Seen by over half a million people worldwide, Ghost Stories is a truly terrifying theatrical experience that will make you laugh and scream in equal measures.

Reconciliation Week Kicks Off Tonight With Digital Projections

As part of Reconciliation Week (which runs from May 27 – June 3), Geelong will once again light up the night.

The Pivotonian Cinema, back in business

When the Pivotonian Cinema first opened its doors as a pop up in 2014, Geelong locals quickly found a home amongst what the business owners, partners and film lovers Jessica Litsas and Mark Walter had created.

In Good Company

Hitting GPAC for a short run from May 26-28, Company is a part of the 2016 Deakin Theatre Season.

Delving into Organic Matters with Courtney Ward

Tinder has been both a source of pain and pleasure around the world since its creation, and for Courtney Ward, it just so happened to be the thing to spark her next exhibition.

Georgia Naughton: Born to Create

From loving our pets, to the urge to take selfies, we all have our quirks that help shape our personality. Artist Georgia Naughton has uncovered such quirks from a handful of Geelong locals and put pen to paper to create small portraits to showcase them.

Torquay Beanie Festival

From the 1st June to 31st July Gilbert Street in Torquay will be lighting up with beanies everywhere. Started in 2008 by knitters who met at Torquay Uniting Church, the festival has now become a community event known as Celebration of Yarn.

Broadsheet Pairs Up with Ballarat City for Pop Up Restaurant

Ballarat locals need no assurance that their town has got the goods when it comes to quality food and produce, however, outsiders may need a little more convincing.

All Things Considered

Death and fun are two words usually not used in the same sentence. But in ‘All Things Considered’, the upcoming play that will be showing at Torquay Theatre Troupe from May 19 – June 4, it is somehow coming together in what is considered a ‘comedy with heart and intelligence’.

Romeo and Juliet

The classic story of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is probably his most popular work and the Melbourne City Ballet are bringing you the newest telling of the story.

New for Old at Little Creatures

Ocean Grove artist, Justin Stone’s ‘New For Old’ exhibition is showcasing paintings from a five-year period.

 

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