Events in the Young People's Theatre category
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Bush Invaders, Young People's Theatre
Official, Presented by New Patch Theatre at New Patch Theatre - 20 Tariton St, Somerton Park as part of the 1984 Fringe
By Anne Brookman. Hilda travels from the city to her favourite bush spot to find her bush animal friends have run away and giant invaders have taken over. -
Don't Park Your Swan on the Grass, Young People's Theatre
Official, Presented by Salamanca Theatre Company Limited at The Coffee Lounge, The Parks Centre - Cnr Cowan and Trafford St, Angle Park as part of the 1984 Fringe
Action takes place inside Gabby's head. A series of amusing and poignant role plays which explore issues affecting Gabby's decision to leave home - her relationship with her fam... -
Izzie an Aussie, Young People's Theatre
Official, Presented by Crinkle Cream at The Red Shed - Cnr. Angas & Cardwell Sts., Adelaide as part of the 1986 Fringe
An informative comedy. Who were the first boat people? Are we all immigrants? Izzie an Aussie presents in various forms the waves of the migration through Australian history. -
On Deck, Young People's Theatre
Official, Presented by Port Youth Theatre Workshop Inc. at Port Youth Theatre Workshop - 3 Victoria Rd, Birkenhead as part of the 1986 Fringe
A collage of youth performance from and about the Port. -
Put On Your Boots, Young People's Theatre
Official, Presented by Salamanca Theatre Company at The Coffee Lounge, The Parks Centre - Cnr Cowan and Trafford St, Angle Park as part of the 1984 Fringe
The story of a contemporary Tasmanian aborigine, and of his nation's history. Salamanca Theatre Company is Tasmania's leading Theatre in Education team. -
Susumu's Story, Young People's Theatre
Official, Presented by Salamanca Theatre Company Ltd. at Sidespace - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City as part of the 1986 Fringe
Set in Hiroshima between 1942 - 1945, this play tells the story of Japan's growing involvement in the war and of the events leading up to this dropping of the first atomic bomb. -
Worlds Apart?, Young People's Theatre
Official, Presented by Entr'acte Theatre as part of the 1984 Fringe
Worlds Apart? is a story of two worlds - a fishing village and an underwater kingdom; and of a fisherboy's quest to restore the delicate balance broken in a moment of rashness.