Events in the Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue category that were part of the 1968 Fringe
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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A Late Night Special, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Frank Lazarus and Maggie Soboil at Theatre 62 - 145 Sir Donald Bradman Dve, Hilton as part of the 1968 Fringe
Satirical revue by two South African performers. -
A Reading of the Love Letters of Heloise and Abelard , Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Two's Company at Archer Street Methodist Church - North Adelaide as part of the 1968 Fringe
Adapted by Ronald Duncan, read by Marie Tomasetti and Anthony Roberts. -
A Vivid Account of Australia's Early Settlers, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by The Reluctant Travellers at Stow Hall - Stow Hall as part of the 1968 Fringe
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Chanticleer and the Fox, 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
Presented by students of St Aloysius College. -
Festival Hall's Up!, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Wayne Anthoney at The Tavern - Pultney Street as part of the 1968 Fringe
Produced by Wayne Anthoney, music by John Drake. -
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. -
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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Mirthquake, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Esplanade Hotel at Esplanade Hotel - Brighton as part of the 1968 Fringe
Late night revue -
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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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 -
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 -
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 Golden Vanity, 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
By Benjamin Britten, Australian premiere, presented by students of St. Michael's College, produced by Anthony Roberts. -
The Perils of a Drunkard's Daughter, 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
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The Travelling Kind, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Q Theatre at Estonian Hall - 200 Jeffcott Street, North Adelaide as part of the 1968 Fringe
By Betty Quin, produced by Miki Porter