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Welcome to the website of the Geelong Performing Arts Centre.

Here you can find out more information about the GPAC venue; view upcoming shows: book tickets online; and read up on the latest news from Geelong's home of performing arts.

Ph: 03 5225 1200
50 Little Malop Street
Geelong VIC 3220

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Step inside Gillies’ Godzone
GPAC’s Alcoa Theatre Season 2010 opens in March with the return of the irreverent and irrepressible Max Gillies in the political satire Godzone , a fiercely funny dissection of Australian politics written by Gillies and Guy Rundle.
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Back To Back Theatre brings small metal objects to Westfield
A hit right across the world, Back to Back Theatre will perform its award winning production small metal objects in Geelong for the first time this April. The Geelong based company has created an intriguing production performed by four actors, two with learning disabilities. Their work defies convention, challenges reason and questions the imperative to be 'normal'.
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Links


Arts Victoria
GPAC gratefully acknowledges financial assistance from the Victorian Government though Arts Victoria Department of Premier and Cabinet.

 

City of Greater Geelong
The City of Greater Geelong has developed an Arts Directory to provide information and easy access to the vibrant Arts Community in the Geelong Region.

 

Courthouse Youth Arts Centre
Geelong's premier youth art and cultural venue.

 

Deakin University
GPAC manages the magnificent Costa Hall at Deakin University Woolstores Campus.

 

Geelong Otway Tourism
GPAC is proud to be a member of Geelong Otway Tourism, which provides a comprehensive tourist service for Geelong and regions.

 

Regional Arts Victoria
RAV facilitates and celebrates community cultural development and the arts in outer metropolitan, regional and rural Victoria

 

Alcoa Australia
Alcoa's long standing partnership with GPAC creates a wide access to people of all ages in the greater Geelong region to the performing arts.     

 

Diversitat      
As part of our commitment to cultural diversity GPAC has forged a partnership with Diversitat. 

                               

Victorian Association of Performing Arts Centre
VAPAC is an industry association, which promotes and fosters a network of Performing Arts Centres in Victoria.

WHAT'S ON

Jimeoin: Something Smells Funny - There is a hilarious aroma in the air: it’s Jimeoin’s new show ‘Something… Smells Funny’
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Take Over - Come to GPAC and let your students Take Over the Blakiston Drama Theatre. Let us help along the way as students create a piece of theatre, produce it and perform to a live audience. Students from years 9 to 12 learn about all areas of production including performance, sound, lighting and stage management.
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Godzone - There's fervour in the revivalist tent, where Reverend Kevin of Rudd Ministries, in a sermon from the German (translated via Mandarin), tells his congregation that religion is the new politics and vice versa. Called up to testify, his guests, drawn from the Great and the Good, will each bear witness to the powerful spirit moving across this land.
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ALCOA THEATRE SEASON 2010

Alcoa Theatre Season 2010 heralds another year of great entertainment packed with toe-tapping music, hilarious comedy and sizzling performances.

The spotlight will shine on an endless parade of top-shelf performers including veteran actors/comics Max Gillies and Garry McDonald, chanteuses Christine Anu and Casey Donovan, and even Australia's greatest magician James Galea - in a stylish, astonishing and celebratory collection of shows.

Subscribe to Alcoa Theatre Season in 2010 and...

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