Artists 1988
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Opf, Theatre
Appearing in 1988 - THE MAP OF THINGS
Two plays by Craig Hamersley. A double bill of a short monodrama by a one act play. 0pf has a commitment to Australian writing and the development of new approaches to perform... -
Opf, Theatre
Appearing in 1988 - MY FILIPPINA BRIDE at Red Shed Theatre - 255 Angas St, City
Opf is committed to anti-sexism and anti-racism and is not a bicentenary project. -
Out Theatre, Cabaret/ Revue
Appearing in 1988 - UNNATURAL ACTS at Limbo - 30 Fenn Place, Adelaide
A safe sex cabarette - everything you wanted to know about condoms but were afraid to ask. Based in Brisbane, swamped in Sydney, mobbed in Melbourne! -
Pat Wilson, Cabaret/ Revue
Appearing in 1988 - PAT WILSON SURVIVES at The Old Tram Barn - Cnr Victoria Square and Angas St, Adelaide
Sexual inadequacy, mental instability, Armageddon, illness and death are all superb comic subjects - as long as you can survive them. Pat Wilson sings and plays her grand piano ... -
People Next Door, Theatre
Appearing in 1988 - WHEN YOU WISH at Fringe Club Theatre - Cnr North Tce and Morphett St, Adelaide
A two hander musical satire focusing on issues such as suburban living, women at work, consumerism, post war reconstruction and being a working class man. The show is loosely se... -
Performing Arts Medicine Society, Masterclasses
Appearing in 1988 - SPOTLIGHT ON THE VOICE at Samuel Way Auditorium, Adelaide Children's Hospital - O'Connell St, North Adelaide
Alison Bagnall and John Tomich present an informal and entertaining lecture/demonstration of new voice technology. The voice - how it works, how it can go wrong and how voice pr... -
Peter Brennan, Poetry/ Readings
Appearing in 1988 - THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER at Mezzanine Theatre, Living Arts Centre - Cnr North Tce and Morphett St, Adelaide
A dramatic rendition of Coleridge's poem. Described on Radio National as "a gripping performance which holds the audience enthralled as surely as the old man in the poem holds t... -
Phoenix Contemporary Theatre Company, Theatre
Appearing in 1988 - MOLLY BLOOM at Little Theatre, Adelaide University - North Tce, Adelaide
Did women actually enjoy sex in 1904? Patricia Leventon stars as the Voluptuous Molly Bloom performing the final chapter of James Joyce's 'Ulysses'. -
Pirate Games, Visual Arts
Appearing in 1988 - PIRATE GAMES
New works of six young artists from the Canberra School of Art. Works include drawing, painting and performance. -
Platypus Theatre - Berlin, W. Germany, Music Theatre
Appearing in 1988 - THE DOUBLE BASS at Theatre 62, The Chapel - 138 Burbridge Rd, Hilton
An inconspicuous double bass player, his ambiguous relationship with his ungainly instrument and his unrequited love for the soprano in the orchestra. Author Patrick Subkind is ... -
Polly Sumner, Visual Arts
Appearing in 1988 - PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION at State Bank - King William St, Adelaide
Photographs of Australian Aborigines today in urban surroundings. Polly Sumner is a local Aboriginal photographer. -
Port Youth Theatre, Theatre
Appearing in 1988 - PEERS, TEARS AND NO CAREERS at The Parks Theatre Complex and at Troupe Theatre - Cowan st, Angle Park and Cnr Unley Rd and Oxford Tce, Unley
What happens to humour when your on unemployment benefits? Where's free entertainment? Where is safe? Who are friends and what's a family? The play is about the lives and surviv... -
Primative Dance Theatre, Dance
Appearing in 1988 - WHOZZAT? 11 at Balcony Theatre - 120 Gouger Street, City
Direct from the Spoleto Fringe Festival '87 and a gala fantasy season at the Seamen's Mission Arts Centre, the Whozza? Troupe combines rhythm and movement. Inspired by the world... -
Prince Patrick Melbourne , Cabaret/ Revue
Appearing in 1988 - BING HITLER at Little Sisters Cabaret Room - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & North Tce, City
Bing Hitler has been described as an outrageous, beguiling, bawdy, stand up, sock it to 'em, storm trooper of a comic. He would describe himself as the most important philosophe... -
Prolitkult, Theatre
Appearing in 1988 - THE UNKNOWN WOMAN at Red Shed Theatre - 255 Angas St, City
A rarely performed Russian Symbolist production, the play depicts a poets search for the 'Eternal Feminine.' -
Public Tender, Theatre
Appearing in 1988 - ABLE BODIES NO 1 at Troupe Theatre - Cnr Unley Rd and Oxford Tce, Unley
Our motto "to explore the overlooked and overlook the expected" is made a mockery of by Able Bodies. Ambiguously presented theatrical characters based on cultural clichs and ai... -
Public Tender, Theatre
Appearing in 1988 - SINGLE/SOLO/ONE at Troupe Theatre - Cnr Unley Rd and Oxford Tce, Unley
Originated as a solo performance by Donna Confetti in Berlin. Under her direction, the theme of loneliness has been individually redefined by three Sydney performers from divers... -
Publicly Accountable Productions, Theatre
Appearing in 1988 - LENIN LIMBO - WUTHERING HEIGHTS at Mezzanine Theatre, Living Arts Centre - Cnr North Tce and Morphett St, Adelaide
The live mini-series of the classic gothic tale featuring Cathy, Heathcliffe, Edgar and Nelly Dean. 18th Century with contemporary overlay with songs and Bronteana. Gothibilly! -
Publicly Accountable Productions, Visual Arts
Appearing in 1988 - VINCENT - THEO - GEORGES - THE LAST TWO YEARS at Westpac Bank - Grenfell St, Adelaide
Paintings by George Undon concerning themes related to everyday scenes around St. Kilda, with references to Vincent van Gogh. -
Quality 5 Crafts, Visual Arts
Appearing in 1988 - CRAFT EXHIBITION at Shop 47 City Cross Arcade -
Involving 25 artists of the highest quality. -
Raj Hullgol, Theatre
Appearing in 1988 - THE STORY OF THE MAHABHARTATA at Red Shed Theatre - 255 Angas St, City
At last you'll understand India's epic saga of love and war, simply retold by Raj Hullgol and accompanied by slides of events, maps and family trees. -
Reconnaissance, Visual Arts
Appearing in 1988 - RECONNAISSANCE GALLERY
A group exhibition of artists including Sarah Curtis, Warren Bereninger, Ewan Cameron, Fiona White, Peter Westwood and Bernard Sachs. Paintings, drawings and sculpture. -
Roar-2 Studios, Visual Arts
Appearing in 1988 - ROAR-2 X 4
Melbourne's oldest artist run gallery/studio is changing with the times. Four young artists - John Hinds, David Slattery, Peter Rosson and Geraldine Burke exhibit their works fr... -
Robins & Skewes, Visual Arts
Appearing in 1988 - BRENTON ROBINS & JEFFERY SKEWES
Whimsical, bold charcoal drawings by Skewes, currently living in Canberra. Works inspired by E. A. Poe in concrete and acrylic paint by Robins of Victor Harbour. -
Ronald C. Bell, Visual Arts
Appearing in 1988 - EXHIBITION OF WATERCOLORS AND ACRYLICS at R Bell Gallery Studio - Strathroona Av, Clapham
Landscapes in oil, acrylic and watercolour in congenial garden surroundings. -
Runciman & Davies, Visual Arts
Appearing in 1988 - THE SKIN BETWEEN US
Paintings, drawings and prints. Perhaps the thing that most divides, provides our closest connection. The surface inside and outside - the imagined and the observed. -
Running Joak, Cabaret/ Revue
Appearing in 1988 - RUNNING JOAK at Fringe Rock Circuit -
Not your average pseudo-punk thrash, turned country garage band, but a unique comedy concept from Melbourne. Their style hovers somewhere between falling elevator muzak and sedi... -
Sadko Balalaika Orchestra Inco, Jazz/ Folk/ Rock
Appearing in 1988 - AT THE BALALAIKA at Russian Community Centre - The Parade, Norwood
Everything from stately waltzes to foot-stomping frenetic finales, with baritone, tenor and soprano singers in heart-rending songs and wild dancers that will leave you reaching ... -
Salisbury Theatre Company, Theatre
Appearing in 1988 - THE LADY AND THE CLARINET at Theatre 62 - 145 Sir Donald Bradman Dve, Hilton
While waiting for her dinner guest Luba reminisces to a hired clarinet player about her past romances. Paul, Jack and George all figure in these reminiscences, but what is real ... -
Sanstock Music Touring Agency, Jazz/ Folk/ Rock
Appearing in 1988 - SANDSTOCK MUSIC at Hartley Playhouse, SA College of Advanced Education - Lorne Ave, Magill
Exciting series of five acoustic music concerts. Featuring Battlefield Band, Doug Ashdown & Irene Petrie, Martyn Windham-Read and Danny Spooner, Cathie O'Sullivan and Cleis Pearce.