Events in the Revue category that were part of the 1984 Fringe
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Caligula-The musical, Revue
Official, Presented by Footloose Productions at Sheridan Theatre - 50 MacKinnon Pde, North Adelaide as part of the 1984 Fringe
Epic late night revue. Tiberius bites the big one, and "Little Boots" unleashes his special brand of 'Bread & Circuses' on Pagan Adelaidium….a pot pourri of sketch and song from... -
Cambridge University Footlights Revue, Revue
Official, Presented by Michael Edgley Int, Bob Lott & Assoc, and Martin Bergman at Union Hall - Adjacent Barr Smith Lawns, The Hub, Adelaide University as part of the 1984 Fringe
A hilarious, satirical revue from Cambridge University Footlights Club, the breeding ground of the greatest exponents of British humour such as John Cleese, David Frost, Graham ... -
Characters Unlimited, Revue
Official, Presented by Characters Unlimited at Old Turners Meat Works - 33 Angas Street, Adelaide City as part of the 1984 Fringe
South Australian unknowns in a revue directed by a local unknown and written by other unknowns. Song, dance, satire and music certain to catapult characters unlimited to mega st... -
Gerald and Clive live in 3-D, Revue
Official, Presented by Q Theatre at Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide as part of the 1984 Fringe
Another late night revue featuring Robert Cusenza and Peter Goers-two of Adelaide's best known personalitites in concert. 'Gerald and Clive live' was one of the most popular lat... -
Legal A.I.D.S., Revue
Official, Presented by Melbourne University Law Revue at Little Theatre - Uni of Adelaide Gate 10 Victoria Drv Union House, Adealaide as part of the 1984 Fringe
But will they get it? What will they get! Satire, colour, outrage, political controversial music, value for money, a cast of several curds of Melbourne University talent. No one... -
The Odyssey-The Panto, Revue
Official, Presented by Footloose Productions at Sheridan Theatre - 50 MacKinnon Pde, North Adelaide as part of the 1984 Fringe
It is a well known fact that the Homer (the Norman Gunston of Ancient Greek Cabaret), always intended his epics be given humorous interpretations. Consequently, with the approva...