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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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New comedy about family and faith opens at GPAC
A highly anticipated new work by one of Australia's most regarded young playwrights Tommy Murphy opens at Geelong Performing Arts Centre (GPAC) in September as part of Alcoa Theatre Season 2010. Gwen in Purgatory is a warm yet stinging portrait of contemporary family life, centred on 90-year-old Gwen.
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Thousands of children pour through GPAC doors
Children from throughout the region have swarmed through Geelong Performing Arts Centre over the past two weeks, enjoying an array of local and touring performances. And the trend is set to continue into the school holidays with more top-class children’s events on the way.
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A musical stroll down the Wallaby Track
Season Two of GPAC's popular Musical Mornings program continues on September 15 and 16 with On The Wallaby Track, a fun-filled show described as "a wander through colonial Australia in songs and yarns".
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Conferences and Seminars

Geelong is the largest regional centre in the State of Victoria, situated approximately 75km south west of Melbourne on the shores of Corio Bay. A population over 221,350* makes it Victoria's largest regional city and the 11th largest resident population area in Australia with the combined neighbouring shires, totalling 250,000.

 

Geelong is the gateway to the Great Ocean Road and the world renowned beaches of the surfcoast, just a short drive from the Otway and Brisbane Ranges. Getting around the city is easy with transport readily available. With one of Australia's best waterfront redevelopments, central Geelong is the retail and commercial focus of the Geelong region and is a true multi-purpose centre. It benefits from the location of a university, TAFE college, museums and galleries, a modern cinema complex and extensive health, medical and specialist services, not to mention GPAC.

*Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2001 Census of Population and Housing and City of Greater Geelong

Geelong Performing Arts Centre is able to cater for all your meeting and conference requirements whether it be a board meeting of 10 to a conference for 1500.

We offer:

  • State of the art facilities and equipment as well as the expertise of our technical staff
  • Full in house catering
  • Day packages available
  • Expert and professional staff

Our staff will ensure your conference or event runs smoothly from the first phone call to the last cup of coffee.

 

Deakin's Costa Hall

In a remarkable feat of architecture and engineering, Deakin University has converted Geelong's old woolstores into a modern inner city campus site which also contains a state of the art, 1500 seat concert auditorium.
This grand space now provides Geelong with a venue able to house large-scale concerts, conference meetings and lectures. Only a ten minute stroll from the Geelong Performing Arts Centre, The Costa Hall is a perfect venue for entertainment producers and conference organisers.

 

The Playhouse

The inclusion of a dress circle in the design of this 797 seat proscenium arch theatre provides a warm, intimate atmosphere popular with performers and audiences alike. The fly tower, excellent technical facilities, spacious dressing rooms and green room area makes the theatre suitable for a wide variety of large events. The Venue is regularly used for live theatre, major concerts, meetings and launches.

 

Drama Theatre

A studio-style theatre with a capacity of 325, this venue is as pleasurable for performers as it is for the audience. The Drama Theatre is an ideal space for intimate live theatre, acoustic concerts, comedy, public lectures, seminars etc.

WHAT'S ON

The Wiz - The 2010 Geelong College Senior School Musical ‘The Wiz’ will have you ‘Easing on down the Road’ as we follow the magical tale of Dorothy, The Scarecrow, The Tinman and The Lion on their journey to meet the Wiz in the Emerald City. Combining over 100 students from years 9-12 this modern, upbeat interpretation of the timeless classic will have you dancing in the aisles.
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Seraphine - Seraphine de Senlis was a religious, solitary and eccentric character who worked as a maid in the town of Senlis. Maid by day, artist by night. When art collector Wilhem Uhde arrives in Senlis, Seraphine cleans his floors, washes his linen and prepares his tea. And then he accidentally stumbles on her work and immediately recognises her talent.
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Twelfth Night - 1928. Olivia has come home from boarding school only to find her father and brother dying from an illness connected to the family business. She takes solace in the fact that she will inherit the business which will not only keep the memory of her family alive but also keep her opulent lifestyle intact.
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Australian National Academy of Music - Woodwind Showcase - The Woodwind Showcase features works prepared by musicians attending ANAM, including a work by the ANAM Composer in Residence. Details of the program are yet to be determined, but will feature several ensembles including woodwinds and other instruments.
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