Events in the Theatre category that were part of the 1992 Fringe
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Murder on the Port Express, Theatre
Official, Presented by Port Youth Theatre Workshop as part of the 1992 Fringe
Catch the free Fringe train to the Port and witness the reverse cycle aerosol can murder! What happens when arty people catch a train together? Where is the train driver and who... -
Opening Extravaganza, Theatre
Official, Presented by Opening Extravaganza as part of the 1992 Fringe
Catch the free Fringe train from Adelaide Railway Station to the Port Dock Station Museum for an afternoon of free events happening in and around the historic precinct and wharf... -
Peer Gynt , Theatre
Official, Presented by The Bastinado Theatre Co. at Lion Theatre (Venue 1) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St. City as part of the 1992 Fringe
The Bastinados are back with a startling interpretation of Isben's classic Peer Gynt. Eight months in prepration, this production combines imagery from the "Dance of Death" of ... -
Shakespeare in the Raw, Theatre
Official, Presented by Black Rose Theatre Company at Flagstaff Hotel (Venue 61) - 233 Franklin St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
No, the performers are not nude, sorry, but Shakespeare's masterpieces have been stripped of all traditional pomp and ceremony that often stifles the fun and intrigue. The energ... -
Signs of the Century, Theatre
Official, Presented by Gestures Theatre of the Deaf at Royal South Australian Deaf Society Hall (Venue 41) - 262 South Tce, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Welcome to the world of Sign. A world full of surprise! This provocative theatre celebrates the rich culture of a people who exist within our own community - and yet who we know... -
Speaking of the Devil - A Captive Spirit, Theatre
Official, Presented by Siren at Balcony Theatre (Venue 8) - 120 Gouger St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
A play based on the exquisite prose of Marina Tsvetaeva. Moving in a dream space between a household in imperial Russia and the immediacy of the present the actors negotiate the... -
Storming Glenelg By Tram, Theatre
Official, Presented by Moving Theatre Company at Glenelg Tram - Victoria Square as part of the 1992 Fringe
The original theatreworks 'Tram Show' comes to Adelaide. Performed on a moving tram from Glenelg to the city and back. Witness the extraordinary stories of the funniest people y... -
The Apple Cart, Theatre
Official, Presented by Celtic Circle at Theatre 62 (Venue 30) - 145 Burbridge Rd, Hilton as part of the 1992 Fringe
A vital new production of George Bernard Shaw's classic play. An astute and witty look at republicanism and monarchy, as relevant today as when first produced. The team which br... -
The Big Blue Planet Earth Show, Theatre
Official, Presented by Strawberry Theatre at Tandanya Theatre (Venue 7) - Tandanya, 253 Grenfell St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
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The Book of Life, Theatre
Official, Presented by Red Mole at Tandanya Theatre (Venue 7) - Tandanya, 253 Grenfell St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
THE BOOK OF LIFE NZ's longest-running "(meta-)physical theatre" (since 1974) lurches back on stage with this kabarett of the ridiculous. Created by original Moles Alan Brunton a... -
The Drunken Boat, Theatre
Official, Presented by Sidetrack Theatre at Balcony Theatre (Venue 8) - 120 Gouger St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Directed by Don Mamouney, performed by the company with guest artist Guillaume Brugman. An allegorical journey into the memory and forgetfulness of contemporary theatre. A work ... -
The Grapes of Wrath, Theatre
Official, Presented by Independent Theatre at Wyatt Hall (Venue 32) - Pulteney Grammar School, 190 South Tce, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
THE GRAPES OF WRATH directed by Rob Croser. Frank Galati's powerful moving adaptation, for Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre, of John Steinbeck's masterpiece. Follows the Joad famil... -
The Heart of Maud Gonne McBride, Theatre
Official, Presented by Josephine Fisher at Edmund Wright House (Venue 9) - 59 King William St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
A biographical play about a woman who worked passionately to free and unite Ireland. The play unfolds through the stories of Chariotte Despard, Lady Augusta Gregory, Sean O'Case... -
The Maids/Maralinga, Theatre
Official, Presented by G.R.O.U.P Theatre at Parks Community Centre, Theatre 1 (Venue 16) - Cowan St, Angle Park as part of the 1992 Fringe
Genets' extraordinay whirligig of being and appearance. Every character must play the role of a character playing a role. "Beautiful, joyous, drunk and free" - Maralinga Dreamin... -
The Old Maid and the Thief, Theatre
Official, Presented by Pleasant Company presents Hunter Valley Opera Company at Sheridan Theatre (Venue 28) - 50 MacKinnon Pde, North Adelaide as part of the 1992 Fringe
Menotti's one-act opera, is 60 minutes of hilarious entertainment. Performed to sellout audiences in its Newcastle season earlier this year, critics acclaimed the opera as "a wi... -
The Waiter Scholarsch or the Truth and Glory of the Viennese Coffee House, Theatre
Official, Presented by Never Surrender Komedi at Balcony Theatre (Venue 8) - 120 Gouger St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Schorsch, a member of the species "Viennese Coffee House Waiter" is mistakenly zapped through space - a victim of modern times. Finding himself far from Vienna and his beloved C... -
The Wishing Well, Theatre
Official, Presented at Sheridan Theatre (Venue 28) - 50 MacKinnon Pde, North Adelaide as part of the 1992 Fringe
A one-woman play, celebrating Silence, sculpture and the light at the end of the tunnel. Written in verse, both meditative and passionate, this is a drama of the inner dialogue ... -
Trains Collide, Theatre
Official, Presented by Trains Collide at Adelaide High School (Venue 22) - West Tce, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Trains Collide by Marianne Bryant. When it hurts to feel good and it feels good when it hurts. -
Travelling North , Theatre
Official, Presented at Stirling Community Theatre - Avenue Rd, Stirling as part of the 1992 Fringe
TRAVELLING NORTH Written by David Williamson. Frank ('70s) and Frances ('50s) find new life in a twilight love affair, to the consternation of their conventional children. Their... -
Two Bob in the Quid, Theatre
Official, Presented by Junction Theatre Company at Junction Theatre (Venue 10) - CNR South Rd & George St, Thebarton as part of the 1992 Fringe
TWO BOB IN THE QUID by Eva Johnson. Comic, moving, compelling! TWO BOB IN THE QUID examines Aboriginal employment and training in Australia. Eva Johnson's newest play is about f... -
U.R. Sonata, Theatre
Official, Presented by Grass Roots Theatre Co. at Small Price Theatre (Venue 20) - 101 Grote St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Performed by the Acting Certificate graduates of TAFE. The famous Da Da piece is communicated through movement sounds and expression. Using limited props and set. The actors and... -
Waiting for Lefty, Theatre
Official, Presented by Art at Work Theatre Group at TBA - TBA as part of the 1992 Fringe
WAITING FOR LEFTY by Clifford Odel/adapted by Dean Parker. Clifford Odet's 1935 classic "Waiting For Lefty," in which a group of union members argue for a strike, is here update... -
Whatungarongard, Theatre
Official, Presented by He Ara Hou at Tandanya Theatre (Venue 7) - Tandanya, 253 Grenfell St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Headlining Aotearoa NZ, this stunning performance is a story of today, blending the harsh realities of urban life for many Maori people, with the richness of Maoris culture, myt... -
Wildcat Falling & Lily and May, Theatre
Official, Presented by Tin Roof Theatre Company at La Mama Theatre (Venue 11) - 4 Crawford Lane, Hindmarsh as part of the 1992 Fringe
Wollongong School of Creative Arts graduates perform two contemporary Australian plays. LILY AND MAY by Patricia Cornelius is an excursion into the world of two female street su... -
Wrong Way Go Back, Theatre
Official, Presented by Ballyhoo at Adelaide High School (Venue 22) - West Tce, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Celebration, creation and ritualistic offering life swallows me up I spit it out passion, illusion and the industry of death.