Events in the Theatre category that were part of the 1982 Fringe
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Woodsong, Theatre
Official, Presented by Salamanca Theatre Company at AMP Theatre - AMP Building, 1 King William Street, Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
A company devised piece written and directed by Les Winspear for an upper primary audience. Looks at songs, myths, legends and facts about trees in an educating and entertaining... -
With Strength And Delicacy, Theatre
Official, Presented by Womanstage at The Red Shed - Cnr. Angas & Cardwell Sts., Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
A two woman show written and performed by lkinci and Lynj. A celebration of human qualities, subtitled Excerpts From Our Own Lives And Times, this esoteric piece is described ... -
Vertigo, Theatre
Official, Presented by The Company of Woman at AMP Theatre - AMP Building, 1 King William Street, Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
By chance, five women from different centuries meet in a Renaissance Inn. It's during a storm on the spring equinox. The five explore fury, wisdom, coquetry, madness, and foolis... -
Under Milkwood, Theatre
Official, Presented by La Mama Theatre at La Mama Theatre - 4 Crawford Ln, Hindmarsh as part of the 1982 Fringe
Dylan Thomas' play brings to life the human condition with comic exuberance and tenderness. The energy of life overcomes death, and love and communication between human beings m... -
Treatment, Theatre
Official, Presented by Canberra Youth Theatre at AMP Theatre - AMP Building, 1 King William Street, Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
Explores the lives and, problems of three handicapped children who, for various reasons, have been institutionalised. 'You are only a person to other people if you can communica... -
They'll Tell You All About Me, Theatre
Official, Presented by Robert Perrier at Adelaide Oval Cafeteria - Main Sth. Gate, War Memorial Dve, Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
Actor, singer, mime, Robert 'Bomber' Perrier, a founding director of the Murray River Performing Group, and Artistic Co-ordinator of the Flying Fruit Fly Circus presents his one... -
The Typists, Theatre
Official, Presented by Q Theatre at Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
This amusing and tender one-act play, followed by buffet lunch and discussion, is the story of Sylvia and Paul, who spend all their working hours together - but Paul sometimes d... -
The Ruling Class, Theatre
Official, Presented by University of Adelaide Theatre Guild at The Little Theatre - Ground floor, Union House, The Hub, Adelaide University as part of the 1982 Fringe
Peter Barnes' play is a zany Theatre of the Absurd masterpiece, about an English aristocrat, under the delusion that he is alternatively Christ and/or Jack the Ripper. A ruthles... -
The Man Who Came To Dinner, Theatre
Official, Presented by Therry Dramatic Society at Royalty Theatre - 65 Angas St, Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
An hilarious and popular American comedy about the cantankerous megalomaniac broadcaster, Sheridan Whiteside, confined by a broken nip to a normal Midwestern home, which he turn... -
The Jack & Jill Story, Theatre
Official, Presented by The Jack & Jill Story at Balcony Theatre - 120 Gouger Street, City as part of the 1982 Fringe
What is the meaning behind the nursery rhyme? What is fantasy and what is real? The story of Jack & Jill, Humpty Dumpty, Baa Baa Black Sheep perhaps could be our very own li... -
The Forests of The Night, Theatre
Official, Presented by Salamanca Theatre Company at AMP Theatre - AMP Building, 1 King William Street, Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
A new piece by David Allen brings together a Brechtian political quality with a quality of myth and legend, as it looks at the struggle to retain the remaining areas of the worl... -
The Bellbirds Have Pissed Off, Theatre
Official, Presented by Adrian Rawlins at Price Theatre - 101 Grote St, Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
The vigour, humour and uniqueness of our country and its cultures through the eyes of poets writing between 1820 and 1982. Poems, songs, music and dance melded to give us a fre... -
The Barretts Of Wimpole Street, Theatre
Official, Presented by The Stirling Players at Stirling Community Theatre - Avenue Rd, Stirling as part of the 1982 Fringe
Rudolf Besier's play tells the dramatic love story of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett. To marry Robert, Elizabeth must escape the suffocating influence of her overbearing ... -
The Ancient Art Of Foot Binding, Theatre
Official, Presented by Miscaste. at Upstage - 253 Gouger St., Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
A stumble through theatrical times from Greek warriors to bomber pilots. From the underworld of ancient times, with its mystical, poetic atmosphere, to the jarring harshness of ... -
The 9 To 5er. The Merry, Go, Round Parson & The Old Woman at the Window, Theatre
Official, Presented by Elizabeth Paterson at State Art Gallery - North Tce., Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
Inspired by West African cloth masquerades and observations of present day Australia, Elizabeth Paterson has created an unusual and original theatre form in which the characters... -
Steafel Solo, Theatre
Official, Presented by Michael Edgley International & Bob Lott at The Arts Theatre - 53 Angas St, Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
Direct from London's West End where it's playing to capacity audiences following a sold out season at the Edinburgh Festival! Sheila Steafel presents her one woman comedy show ... -
Something's Afoot, Theatre
Official, Presented by St. Jude's Players at St. Jude's Hall - 444 Brigliton Rd., Brighton as part of the 1982 Fringe
A new murder mystery musical by James McDonald, David Vos and Robert Gerlach. A hit on the London stage, it has been described as a musical whodunit. St. Jude's Players' produc... -
Slag, Theatre
Official, Presented by Sydney Trucking Company at AMP Theatre - AMP Building, 1 King William Street, Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
David Hare's provocative play, Slag, is set in an exclusive girls boarding school, now reduced to just three teachers and eight pupils. The witty, fast paced dialogue builds up ... -
Sharp Edge Of Desire, Theatre
Official, Presented by Australian Performance Ensemble at Eastwood Community Centre - 95 Glen Osmond Rd., Eastwood as part of the 1982 Fringe
We remain heirs to a problem which the early explorers could not overcome: an acute shortage of names to name things, Charting the landscape revealed the mental distance which s... -
Pride And Prejudice, Theatre
Official, Presented by Q Theatre at Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
Witty, pretty. romantic... The Bennett family: father, mother. and five sisters in search of husbands are humorously and delicately portrayed in this comedy of manners. The scat... -
Playback Theatre Performance, Theatre
Official, Presented by Playback Theatre at Druid's Hall - 201 O'Connell St., North Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
Playback is improvisational theatre. The audience participates by telling stories, dreams and memories from their experience. The company combines theatre, dance and music as t... -
My Name is Pablo Picasso, Theatre
Official, Presented by Hole In The Wall Theatre at Price Theatre - 101 Grote St, Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
By Western Australian playwright, Mary Gage. The young Picasso is living with his first mistress, La Belle Femande, in his Montmartre studio, struggling to make a name for himse... -
Mass for Dead Dancers, Theatre
Official, Presented by Flinders University Drama Centre at The Red Shed - Cnr. Angas & Cardwell Sts., Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
By Noel Purdon. A lively production of a new play about oppression and resistance. In 1300 in the Pyrenees, a bizarre event occurred. An entire village was arrested by a new co... -
Labyrinth, Theatre
Official, Presented by Frappe Featre at Scotch College Ampitheatre (Fisher Theatre) - Carruth Rd. entrance, Mitcham as part of the 1982 Fringe
By Spanish Absurdist playwright, Arrabal. A comment on bureaucracy, a comedy presented with music and song, suitable for children as well as adults. Presented by this company u... -
Jandy Malone And The Nine O'Clock Tiger, Theatre
Official, Presented by Handspan Theatre at AMP Theatre - AMP Building, 1 King William Street, Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
A play adapted from the book by Barbara Bolton by arrangement with the author and Angas & Robertson, publishers. Presented with live actors, puppetry and black theatre techn... -
In The Public Service They Used To Call Me The March Hare, Theatre
Official, Presented by John Paplow and Robert Thirwell at Stephens Place - between Meyers and Rundle Arcarde, Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
A 20 minute performance art piece, utilising words and movement. An office worker stands in a bus queue; his mind wanders subconsciously he steps out of line, but does he really? -
I Am Whom You Infer, Theatre
Official, Presented by Home Cooking Theatre Company at The Stables - Carclew, 11 Jeffcott St., North Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
Devised and designed by Meredith Rogers and Barbara Ciszewska. Performed by Meredith Rogers. This play uses Emily Dickinson's letters, poems and some narrative asides to reconst... -
Happy End, Theatre
Official, Presented by Parks Drama Group at Drama Studio - 10th Floor, Schultz Bldg., Adelaide Campus S.A.C.A.E., Kintore Ave., Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
By Bertolt Brecht, music by Kurt Weill. Includes some of their most famous songs, Surabaya Johnny, The Song Of Mandalay and The Sailor's Tango. Set in an era of world recessio... -
Great Expectations, Theatre
Official, Presented by George Curry at Theatre 62 - 145 Sir Donald Bradman Dve, Hilton as part of the 1982 Fringe
George Curry's one-man presentation of Dickens' book has played successfully in Europe and the United States. Using his own abridgment of the original text, Curry, following in ... -
Gogol, Theatre
Official, Presented by Brighton Theatre at Price Theatre - 101 Grote St, Adelaide as part of the 1982 Fringe
Australian premiere. Exclusive to the Fringe. This outstanding play was commissioned for the Brighton Festival. Gogol has appeared at the Edinburgh, Belfast and Oxford Festival...