Events 1962
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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The Resurrection at Matthewtown, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Theatres Associated at Willard Hall - Wakefield Street as part of the 1962 Fringe
By George Landen Danan. Produced by Jean Marshall for the UNESCO Conference. -
The Sentimental Bloke, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd at Tivoli Theatre - Tivoli Theatre as part of the 1962 Fringe
Choreographed by Betty Pounder. -
The Well, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Official, Presented by Adelaide Teachers College at Kintore Avenue - Adelaide as part of the 1962 Fringe
By John P. McKinney, produced by Musgrave Horner for UNESCO. -
The Witness, Drama, Musical Theatre and Revue
Unofficial, Presented by Trinity Methodist Church at Moseley Square - Glenelg as part of the 1962 Fringe
A dramatic portrayal of the Christ, produced by Max Burch. -
Thornton Twist lounge, Other Events
Unofficial, Presented by Fringe Artist at Woodville Town Hall - Woodville as part of the 1962 Fringe
Entertainers include The Clefs (SA). -
Town Hall display, Art Exhibitions and Collections
Official, Presented by Adelaide Town Hall at Adelaide Town Hall - King William St, Adelaide as part of the 1962 Fringe
The Corporation plate, Queen Adelaide Room and Colonel Light Room open for public inspection daily. -
WEA Art Club, Art Exhibitions and Collections
Unofficial, Presented by WEA Art Club at Miller Anderson - Hindley Street as part of the 1962 Fringe
Exhibition. -
Wentworth Gallery, Art Exhibitions and Collections
Official, Presented by Jacqueline Hick at Wentworth Gallery - Rundle Street as part of the 1962 Fringe
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Wine Tastings, Charles Moore and Co. , Other Events
Official, Presented by Wine and Brandy Producers Association of SA at Victoria Square - Adelaide as part of the 1962 Fringe
Arranged by the Wine and Brandy Producers Association of SA. -
World Record Breakers, Other Events
Unofficial, Presented by Dawn Fraser and Kevin Berry at Olympic Pool - King William Road as part of the 1962 Fringe
Dawn Fraser and Kevin Berry.