Events in the Music Theatre category that were part of the 1982 Fringe
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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At Last, the World War III Show, Music Theatre
Official, Presented by Basement Theatre Band at The Red Shed - Cnr. Angas & Cardwell Sts., Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
At last, a megaton of a show packed full of songs, jokes and madcap characters. Yes, relive the memories of the next world war. Let's get back to the air raid shelter, when lif... -
Half A Sixpence, Music Theatre
Official, Presented by Glengowrie Players at Glengowrie Uniting Church Hall - Beadnal Tce., Glengowrie as part of the 1982 Fringe
A light-hearted look at life in Cockney London. Kipps, a draper's apprentice, falls in love with his childhood friend, Anne. Trouble starts when he inherits money and moves int... -
Nolan, Music Theatre
Official, Presented by Warp Theatre Company at Balcony Theatre - 120 Gouger Street, City as part of the 1982 Fringe
'Spectacularly successful season!' - Johnny Allen, Director of the Sydney Festival Club, Jan. '82. Written and directed by Martin Raphael. Outrageous, bizarre, and brilliantly... -
Pat Wilson: Words & Music, Music Theatre
Official, Presented by Pat Wilson at Sheridan Theatre - 50 MacKinnon Pde, North Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
A grand pian, two mime artists and Pat Wilson... her songs and herself in a new show especially written for her. Directed by John Heywood. It incorporates some of Pat's saddest ... -
South Pacific, Music Theatre
Official, Presented by Mayfair Light Opera Society at Mayfair Theatre - 166 Goodwood Rd, Goodwood as part of the 1982 Fringe
Long after Barnums and Evitas have passed into oblivion, the musical mastery of Rogers & Hammerstein will live in the hearts of the theatre-going public. A grand production ... -
Worse Than Perverse, Music Theatre
Official, Presented by Elizabeth Drake & Jan Cornall at Troupe Theatre - Cnr Unley Rd and Oxford Tce, Unley as part of the 1982 Fringe
Elizabeth Drake & Jan Cornall in a wonderful music and song revue directed by Jenny Kemp. A tough look at women's' relationships with each other. Follows on from where thei...