Events in the Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue category that were part of the 1962 Fringe
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Charley's Aunt, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Theatres Associated at Willard Hall - Wakefield Street as part of the 1962 Fringe
Produced by Max Height. -
East Lynne, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by The Independent Repertory Theatre Company at Mead Hall - Flinders Street as part of the 1962 Fringe
Produced by Professor Ian Westcott. -
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 -
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. -
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, 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. -
The Resurrection at Matthewtown, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Theatres Associated at Willard Hall - Wakefield Street as part of the 1962 Fringe
By George Landen Danan. Produced by Jean Marshall for the UNESCO Conference. -
The Sentimental Bloke, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd at Tivoli Theatre - Tivoli Theatre as part of the 1962 Fringe
Choreographed by Betty Pounder. -
The Well, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Adelaide Teachers College at Kintore Avenue - Adelaide as part of the 1962 Fringe
By John P. McKinney, produced by Musgrave Horner for UNESCO. -
The Witness, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Trinity Methodist Church at Moseley Square - Glenelg as part of the 1962 Fringe
A dramatic portrayal of the Christ, produced by Max Burch.