Events in the Theatre category that were part of the 1986 Fringe
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Even Orchestra, Theatre
Official, Presented by Even Orchestra at Mezzanine Theatre - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City as part of the 1986 Fringe
A group of story tellers who use film/animation, slides, back projection, human shadow play and live sound effects to unravel tales of wit and intrigue. -
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Theatre
Official, Presented by Therry Dramatic Society at Royalty Theatre - 65 Angas St, Adelaide as part of the 1986 Fringe
The struggle between good and evil lives again in this adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale of horror. See Jekyll change to Hyde before your eyes! -
Don't Start Without Me/Fumed Oak, Theatre
Official, Presented by Henley Drama Group at Wesley Uniting Church Hall - Seaview Rd, Henley Beach as part of the 1986 Fringe
"Don't start without me" by Joyce Rayburn looks at the situation of two couples, one married, the other living together. "Fumed Oak" by Noel Coward is about Henry Gow being nagg... -
Changing Places, Theatre
Official, Presented by Mock Turtle Productions at Wet Pack theatre - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City as part of the 1986 Fringe
"Thunder Over Mountain" is a play influenced by the traditions of Chinese drama, which transports us through the world of spirit and fantasy to the eventual gaining of wisdom. "... -
Baal, Theatre
Official, Presented by Whyalla's Performing Youth Group at The Red Shed - Cnr. Angas & Cardwell Sts., Adelaide as part of the 1986 Fringe
Bracht's first play. The trials and travels of Baal, a young poet, singer, drunk and seducer. Very earthy! -
Adios Cha Cha - A show of strength, Theatre
Official, Presented by Sidetrack at Lend Lease Technology Space - Cnr Fenn Place & Nth tce, City as part of the 1986 Fringe
Epic, musical theatre. The provocative study of a third world community's struggle for justice. -
A Tale of Two Cities, Theatre
Official, Presented by Independent Theatre Co. at Wyatt Hall - Pulteney Grammar, 190 South Terrace, City as part of the 1986 Fringe
A new adaptation by director Rob Croser, of Charles Dickens' sweeping tale of wealth and poverty, sacrifice and redemption, set against the backdrop of the French Revolution.