Events in the Theatre category that were part of the 1984 Fringe
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Tube Theatre, Theatre
Official, Presented by Ken Ellis at Victoria Square - Adelaide as part of the 1984 Fringe
Direct from London's Underground-Ken Ellis brings subterranean theatre to the surface on the City-Bay tram. A one man travelling entertainment on rails, taking his audience with... -
Vivat! Vivat, Regina!, Theatre
Official, Presented by Independent Theatre at St John's Church - 387 Halifax St, Adelaide as part of the 1984 Fringe
By Robert Bolt. A play about Elizabeth 1 and Mary, Queen of Scots by the author of 'A man for all seasons', performed in a historic church. Lavishly costumed, witty and dramatic... -
Were I vermeer, Theatre
Official, Presented by Kiaas Hofstra at The Parks Theatre 2 - Cnr Cowan and Trafford St, Angle Park as part of the 1984 Fringe
From Holland. A solo performance based on a true story about a dutch painter who wanted revenge himself on the critics and forged a Vermeer masterpiece. The play shows why and h... -
Within the palm pressed planet-experiments in film and performance, Theatre
Official, Presented by Auto Atak at Prod-Art - 253 Rundle Street, Adelaide City as part of the 1984 Fringe
The Destructor; a work in progress incorporating film, video and sound performance. -
Workshop of the winning play 1983/84 A.E.T.T., Theatre
Official, Presented by Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust Adelaide Committee Inc. at Eurilla - Mount Lofty as part of the 1984 Fringe
Presented by John Noble and The Stage Co. Guests travel by train to the Mt. Lofty home of Mr and Mrs K. Bonython. -
You came to my country and you didn't turn black, Theatre
Official, Presented by Acting Company of SA at The Box Factory - 59 Regent Street South, Adelaide as part of the 1984 Fringe
Created with moving simplicity from the writings of Kath Walker, this unusual and provocative theatre piece sees black and white actors working together to explore the joy, ange...