Events in the Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue category
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Fisher's Ghost, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Adelaide University Theatre Guild at The Advertiser Sound Shell - The Advertiser Sound Shell as part of the 1962 Fringe
By Douglas Stewart -
Fortune and Men's Eyes, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Monash Student Theatre (Vic) at Sheridan Theatre - 50 MacKinnon Pde, North Adelaide as part of the 1974 Fringe
By John Herbert -
Funny Face, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by The Theatre Art Players at Stow Hall - Stow Hall as part of the 1962 Fringe
The only American musical comedy during the Festival. Piano played by David Dallwitz. -
General Who Never Smiled, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Paper Bag Theatre Company at Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide as part of the 1974 Fringe
Presented by Eva and Karel Rehorek -
Good Grief, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Weslo at Sheriden Theatre - 50 Mackinnon Parade, North Adelaide as part of the 1968 Fringe
Late night revue, produced by Robert Lott. -
Good Grief, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Weslo at Sheridan Theatre - 50 MacKinnon Pde, North Adelaide as part of the 1970 Fringe
Produced by Robert Lott, music by Jerry Wesley-Smith -
Hamlet, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Fringe Artist at Willard Hall - Wakefield Street as part of the 1966 Fringe
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Hamlet on Ice, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Adelaide Theatre Group at Sheridan Theatre - 50 MacKinnon Pde, North Adelaide as part of the 1974 Fringe
By Michael Boddy and Ron Blair, an adult pantomime. Produced by Wayne Anthoney and Dave Roberts. -
Hansel and Gretel, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Paper Bag Theatre Company at Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide as part of the 1974 Fringe
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Happy Talk, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Fringe Artist at Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide as part of the 1972 Fringe
Late night show with Chin Yu and David Williams. -
Hattfields, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Nod Nol Promotions at Maughan Church - Franklin Street as part of the 1974 Fringe
By David Flanagan, a rock musical. Directed by Paul Smythe, music by Jim Robinson. -
Her First False Step, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Fringe Artist at Olde Kings Music Hall - Carrington Street as part of the 1974 Fringe
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Here Take My Picture, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Adelaide Theatre Group at Sheridan Theatre - 50 MacKinnon Pde, North Adelaide as part of the 1972 Fringe
By Colin Ballantyne, directed by Jean Marshall -
Hesling, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Fringe Artist at Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide as part of the 1972 Fringe
Produced by Betty Quin -
If The Cap Fits, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Intimate Opera Group at Mead Hall - Flinders Street as part of the 1966 Fringe
By Geoffrey Bush, Australian premiere. -
Jubilation, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Young Life at Unley Town Hall - The Parade, Unley as part of the 1974 Fringe
Gospel gathering -
King Herod Explains, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Theatre 62 at Theatre 62 - 145 Sir Donald Bradman Dve, Hilton as part of the 1970 Fringe
By Conor O'Brien, solo actor is Nigel Graham. Afternoon show -
Late night Festival revue, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Brian Bergin and Geoffrey Ward at Sheridan Theatre - 50 MacKinnon Pde, North Adelaide as part of the 1964 Fringe
By Brian Bergin, produced by Brian Bergin. Music by Geoffrey Ward. -
Les Girls, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Les Girls at Richmond Hotel - Rundle Street as part of the 1970 Fringe
Late night all male revue -
Let's All Go Down The Strand 1914 - 45, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Olde King's Music Hall at Olde King's Music Hall - Carrington Street as part of the 1968 Fringe
Cast includes: Alec Reagan (final stage appearance) -
Let's Murder Vivaldi, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by The Players at AMP Theatre - AMP Building, 1 King William Street, Adelaide as part of the 1968 Fringe
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Love's a Luxury, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Theatres Associated at Willard Hall - Wakefield Street as part of the 1964 Fringe
British comedy, directed by Vivienne Oldfield. -
M'Dears, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Theatre Art Players at Sheridan Theatre - 50 MacKinnon Pde, North Adelaide as part of the 1966 Fringe
Late night, all male revue. -
Macbeth, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Salisbury CAE at College Theatre - Smith Road, Salisbury East as part of the 1974 Fringe
Experimental theatre directed by David Allen -
Mary Mary, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Elizabeth Repertory Company at Elizabeth Repertory Co. - Salisbury Theatre as part of the 1972 Fringe
Directed by Jean Kerr -
Master Peter's Puppet Show, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Intimate Opera Group at Mead Hall - Flinders Street as part of the 1966 Fringe
By Manuel de Falla, Australian premiere -
Melt the Wax Slowly, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Little Patch Theatre at High Street - South Brighton as part of the 1974 Fringe
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Mirthquake, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Esplanade Hotel at Esplanade Hotel - Brighton as part of the 1968 Fringe
Late night revue -
Mission and Urban Identity, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Nindethana Theatre Company at Aboriginal Culture Centre - Wakefield Street as part of the 1974 Fringe
Directed by H. Williams. -
Moulin Rouge, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Flinders Theatre Club at Hindmarsh Square - Adelaide as part of the 1964 Fringe
Music hall in the French style of the Naughty Nineties.