Events in the Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue category
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Mr Siggie Morrison with his Comb and Paper, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by South Australian Theatre Company at Amphitheatre, Scotch College - Mitcham as part of the 1972 Fringe
By Bill Reed. Directed and designed by Peter Batey. -
Mr. Hump's Hat, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Bunyip Children's Theatre of SA at St. Celia's Hall - Angas Street as part of the 1968 Fringe
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My Life with an Interval for Aspirin, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Fringe Artist at Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide as part of the 1972 Fringe
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No Time for Fig Leaves, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by The Group at AMP Theatre - AMP Building, 1 King William Street, Adelaide as part of the 1974 Fringe
Directed by Frank Gargro -
O, What a Lovely War, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by St. Jude's Players at St. John's Church - Halifax Street as part of the 1974 Fringe
Directed by Harold Minear -
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Brian D. Barnes at Union Hall, University of Adelaide - North Tce, Adelaide as part of the 1962 Fringe
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On the Fringe '68, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Flinders Street Revue Company at Pennington Hall - Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide as part of the 1968 Fringe
Directed by Peter Narroway, Lois Ramsay -
On the Fringe '70, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Flinders Street Revue Company at Pennington Hall - Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide as part of the 1970 Fringe
Directed and choreographed by Robert Kimber. Co-directed by Roger Pahl, music directed by Tony Strutton. -
On The Fringe 66, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Flinders Street Revue Company at Pennington Hall - Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide as part of the 1966 Fringe
A slick satirical revue, directed by Ray Wheeler, Lois Ramsay. Music by Peter Narroway, Sandra McKenzie. -
On the Fringe, intimate revue, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Flinders Street Revue Company at YWCA - North Adelaide as part of the 1962 Fringe
Production by Alan Babbage. Music by Peter Narroway. -
Once Upon A Time There Was A Planet Called Earth, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Fringe Artist at La Mama Theatre - 4 Crawford Ln, Hindmarsh as part of the 1974 Fringe
Directed by Bruno Knez in The Shed -
One for the Pot , Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Fringe Artist at Olde Kings Music Hall - Carrington Street as part of the 1974 Fringe
A West End comedy at the Royalty Theatre, produced by Barry Egginton. -
Organ Recital, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by The Adelaide Organ Music Society at Tynte Street Baptist Church, North Adelaide - Tynte Street Baptist Church, North Adelaide as part of the 1972 Fringe
The organist is Robert Ampot -
Out at Sea, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Fringe Artist at South Australian Creative Workshops Inc. - Florence Terrace, Belair as part of the 1974 Fringe
By Mrozek and The Raft of the Medusa, by Kaiser. Directed by Martin Christmas. -
Out of the Question, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Adelaide Repetory Theatre Co. at Arts Theatre - 53 Angas St, Adelaide as part of the 1972 Fringe
Directed by Cec Reed -
Pacific Rape, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Adelaide Theatre Group at Sheridan Theatre - 50 MacKinnon Pde, North Adelaide as part of the 1970 Fringe
World premiere by Colin Ballantyne. Directed by Jean Marshall. Music by Peter Tahourdin, mime direction by Ton Witsel. First Australian use of Moog synthesiser in a theatre prod... -
Say Who You Are, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Fringe Artist at Tivoli Hotel - 261 Pirie St, Adelaide as part of the 1974 Fringe
British comedy -
Seagulls Over Taperoo, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Fringe Artist at Union Hall, University of Adelaide - North Tce, Adelaide as part of the 1972 Fringe
Late night show -
Seven short plays, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Monash Student Theatre (Vic) at Little Theatre, Adelaide University - North Tce, Adelaide as part of the 1974 Fringe
Cycles, Rapunzel, The Dreamer, Splashh!, The Insanity Shuffle. -
Shakuntala Kalidasa, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Australian Performance Syndicate, (NSW) at Australian Mineral Foundation - Glenside as part of the 1974 Fringe
Directed by Rex Gramphorne, 5th Century Indian classical drama -
She's No Lady, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Les Girls Revue at Delphic Theatre - Pultney Street as part of the 1968 Fringe
All male revue -
Shelley, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Therry Dramatic Society at Willard Hall - Wakefield Street as part of the 1968 Fringe
By Anne Jellicoe, directed by Robert Kimber -
Showboat, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Mayfair Light Opera at Mayfair Academy Theatre - 166A Goodwood Rd, Goodwood as part of the 1970 Fringe
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Snookered, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Adelaide University Footlight's Club at Little Theatre, Adelaide University - North Tce, Adelaide as part of the 1974 Fringe
Late night supper revue, by Rob George, directed by Michael Jacobs. -
Susanna's Secret, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Intimate Opera Group at Mead Hall - Flinders Street as part of the 1966 Fringe
By Wolf-Ferrari. -
Terribly Sorry, Darling, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Q Theatre at Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide as part of the 1974 Fringe
By Caroline Tilbrook -
The 1 1/2 Man Show, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Garry Patterson and Jim Robertson at Union Hall, Adelaide University - North Tce, Adelaide as part of the 1970 Fringe
Late night show. Produced in association with Adelaide University Theatre Guild. -
The Au Pair Man, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Ric Marshall at Cottage Theatre - Dequetteville Terrace, Kent Town as part of the 1972 Fringe
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The Cradle Song, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by St. Peter's Dramatic Society at St. Peter's Hall - Glenelg as part of the 1968 Fringe
By Gregoria and Maria Martinez. Produced by Norman McLucas -
The Enchanted Garden, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Combined Metropolitan Technical High Schools at Australia Hall - Angas Street as part of the 1966 Fringe
An original musical play. Musical score by Eric A. Bryce and edited by Antony Hopkins.