Performance Things To Do in Staughton Vale (3221)
The Twoks & Spyndrift (performing at The COPACC)
Join us for a brilliant night of music with the Otways’ very own Spyndrift and Melbourne art-pop duo The Twoks. The Twoks seamlessly incorporate live looping into original pop music obscuring st...read more
Nöel & Gertie performs at COPACC
Two of Australia’s rising stars of musical theatre transport you to a world of glamour, wit and elegance in a timeless musical which has been acclaimed throughout the world. Nöel Coward and Gert...read more
The Book Club performs at COPACC
Leading Australian stage actress Amanda Muggleton returns to this brilliantly scripted star role to give us a hysterical peek behind the closed doors of suburbia. Genteel housewife and mother De...read more
John Buchan and Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps at COPACC
The 39 Steps is a fast-paced, side-splitting comedy featuring more than a hundred characters played by four actors. Handsome hero Richard Hannay meets a mysterious woman, who reveals a plot to s...read more
Squarring the Wheel at COPACC
When an eccentric misfit meets a strange world of contraptions, everything turns into a challenging and surprising discovery. Did you ever wonder how a vacuum cleaner and ironing board can help ...read more
COPACC presents "KAPOW!"
KAPOW! Is an irreverent, comical and human look at the desire to be a superhero in the suburbs. Meet Scout; She does mad tricks on her bunk beds – in fact, if bunk beds were an Olympic sport, sh...read more
Emily Eyefinger at COPACC
Emily Eyefinger is the story of adventurous heroin, Emily, who was born with an extraordinary gift, an eye on the end of her finger. But Emily has a dilemma. “Am I Emily because of my eyefinger or ...read more
Shrewd Brass performs at COPACC
Shrewd Brass combines superb music with rollicking laughs. A brass quintet comprising of professional musicians and music educators from jazz, musical theatre and classical music, Shrewd Brass has ...read more
COPACC presents: Tune in Tomorrow
From Aeroplane Jelly to the ’56 Olympics, from Dad and Dave…to Superman. A wonderfully funny recollection of the songs, commercials, stories and radio serials of the 1940s and 50s. Devised and dire...read more
Chet Baker: Like Someone in Love ( Live at COPACC)
Chet Baker was the ‘James Dean of Jazz’. His extraordinary talent with the trumpet and his fragile, captivating vocal style barely hid his offstage drug addiction and frequent brushes with the law....read more









