FAQs


Where is the Ford Playhouse? Located within the GPAC complex - 50 Little Malop St, Geelong

Where is the Blakiston Drama Theatre? As above

Where is Costa Hall? Located at Deakin University Waterfront Campus (corner Gheringhap St and Brougham St Geelong) - Costa entrance is on Gheringhap St opposite the Ford Discovery Centre and Max Hotel

What hours are you open? Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday 9am - 1pm and 1 hour prior to a show

Where is GPAC? 50 Little Malop St, Geelong

Where can I park? Metered Parking (max stay 2 hours) located in Little Malop St, Atchison Pl, Fenwick St and Ryrie St - CIVIC carpark located on Gheringhap st opposite the Town Hall

Can I book tickets over the phone for Ticketek events? NO; you need to call 132849

How do I find out what's on at GPAC? Visit the What's On link on the web site or call the box office on 03 52251200

How do I find out prices of shows? Check the What's On page and individual show listings, or call the box office on 03 52251200

How do I book on line? Visit www.gpac.org.au and follow the book on line links

What number do I call to book tickets over the phone? 03 52251200

Where can I get a brochure? At the box office counter or by calling 03 52251200 and we will send one out to you or download a copy from the website

What credit cards do GPAC accept? VISA and MASTERCARD ONLY

WHAT'S ON

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Warrambeen Film Festival - The Warrambeen Film Festival is a regional event held on the historic grounds of Warrambeen property in Shelford dedicated to the preservation of local history and stories while reinvesting into the community economically and artistically.
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Make An Impact - Rotary District 9780 is having their annual District Conference at Deakin Waterfront in Costa Hall from 12th – 14th March and we would like to extend an invitation to the public to come and join us.
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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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