Events in the Drama category
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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"Murder Deferred", Drama
Official, Presented by Tea Tree Players at Tilley Hall - Golden Grove Showgrounds Cnr. Yatala Vale & Hancock Rds., Surrey Downs as part of the 1980 Fringe
"Murder Deferred" By Stuart Ready . Directed by Robert Lamerton. A story of mystery, blackmail, and intrigue set in a Dorset village. What happens when Leila Markham's past life... -
"Manson - The Defence" Testimony, Drama
Official, Presented by Back Streets Theatre Co. at The Box Factory - 59 Regent Street South, Adelaide as part of the 1980 Fringe
In the famous murder trial of 1970, Charles Manson made a statement in his own defence. Previously disregarded, it is performed here as a comment on modern life. -
"Hancock's Last Half Hour", Drama
Official, Presented by Troupe as part of the 1980 Fringe
By Heathcote Williams with Henry Salter as Tony Hancock. Directed by David Allen. The final bleakly funny moments in the life of Tony Hancock, the great English comedian. -
"From the Mallee to the Musgraves", Drama
Official, Presented by South Australian Creative Workshops Community Arts Team at Theatre 62 - 145 Sir Donald Bradman Dve, Hilton as part of the 1980 Fringe
Directed by Michael Chisnall. A slide and song spectacular, introducing the unique and isolated communities of the S.A . out back through the work of CAT (Community Arts Team) -
"Follies - The Late Night Supper Revue", Drama
Official, Presented by The Flying Lombardos at Small Price Theatre - Centre for the Performing Arts, 96 Grote St, City as part of the 1980 Fringe
With Rob George, Steve Spears and Maureen Sherlock. See Rob George turn into a sheep IN FRONT OF YOUR VERY EYES. SEE Maureen Sherlock (in extremely brief underwear) battle a mon... -
"Fanuchi's Bargain BasementFestival", Drama
Official, Presented by David Flanagan at Tearjerkers Room, Reggae BIues - 20 - 22 Currie Street, City as part of the 1980 Fringe
Created, written and performed by S.A.'s own David Flanagan. An outrageous look at the Festival through the eyes of the worldlywise Fanuchi and friends. -
"Death of a Salesman", Drama
Official, Presented by Q Theatre at Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide as part of the 1980 Fringe
Arthur Miller's classic American drama. -
"Cowardy Custard", Drama
Official, Presented by Q Theatre at Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide as part of the 1980 Fringe
Featuring the wit and melody of Noel Coward. -
"Cafe Faux Pas", Drama
Official, Presented by Adelaide University Footlights Club at Adelaide University Union Bistro - Level 4, Union Buildings, North Terrace, Adelaide as part of the 1980 Fringe
Cabaretstyle mini revue. A potpourri of musical satire and undergraduate humour set in a dive on the south bank of the Torrens. -
"Cabaret Communique", Drama
Official, Presented by 5MMM/PMBA at Focus Club - 1st Floor, Richmond Hotel, Rundle Mall as part of the 1980 Fringe
5MMM presents cabaret an intimate entertainment. Local and interstate performers are coming together for 3 weeks to present the all new Cabaret Communique. -
"Becket", Drama
Official, Presented by St. Peter's Cathedral at St. Peter's Cathedral - North Adelaide as part of the 1980 Fringe
Modern setting of the classic conflict between church and state, exemplified by Becket and Henry II. -
"A Month of Sundays", Drama
Official, Presented by Nomads Inc. at AMP Theatre - AMP Building, 1 King William Street, Adelaide as part of the 1980 Fringe
An English comedy by Gerard Savory. Determined to follow his grand father's "Back to the Land" policy, Oliver Sylvester leaves the city to make a go of it down on the farm. -
"A Midsummer Night's Dream", Drama
Official, Presented by South Australian Creative Workshops (SACW Day Group) at Theatre 62 - 145 Sir Donald Bradman Dve, Hilton as part of the 1980 Fringe
By William Shakespeare. This is a production for students and school audiences, directed by Paul Sonkilla -
"... And The Leopard Looked Like Me", Drama
Official, Presented by Gary C. Willis at S.O .M.E. Building - 70 - 74 Kintore Ave, City as part of the 1980 Fringe
An urban drama. "Me", hypnotised by the wild finds he must release the leopard in order to survive.