Events 1992
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Dix Sur Dix, Cabaret/ Revue
Official, Presented by Alliance Francaise at Multicultural Arts Centre (Venue 3) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
An evening of sketches, songs and revue. Supper during interval. In French, but widely accessible. -
Direct from USA - Pharoah Sanders, Jazz
Official, Presented by Jazz Action at Richmonf on the Mall (Venue 60) - 128 Rundle Mall as part of the 1992 Fringe
American tenor saxophonist Pharoah Sanders skyrocketed to prominence in mid 1960s when he joined the legendary saxophonist John Coltrane. An exciting "live" performer, his style... -
Dig, Theatre
Official, Presented by Shaken and Suspicious at Lion Theatre (Venue 1) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St. City as part of the 1992 Fringe
A glorious exploration of the folly of heroism: A woman in disguise as a man and a man in disguise as an expert, on a journey together to find what isn't there. From people who ... -
Die Verwandlung (Metamorphosis), Theatre
Official, Presented by The Germanic Players at Tandanya Theatre (Venue 7) - Tandanya, 253 Grenfell St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from trouble dreams, he found himself transformed into a monstrous insect... Kafka's nightmarish tale is bought alive in a new German adaption ... -
Desert Scapes, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Fig Gallery at Fig Galleries (Venue 21) - 2 Albert St, Thebarton as part of the 1992 Fringe
Contemporary artist Michael Leigh Marshall presents an exhibition of recent monoprints. These colourful works are printed in oil on acid-free paper. -
Debts by Stefo Nantsou, Music Thetre
Official, Presented by Zeal Theatre at Tandanya Theatre (Venue 7) - Tandanya, 253 Grenfell St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
DEBTS shows the big end of town! It is an epic cartoon comedy about a bunch of business men and women racing around a musical Monopoly game. From the word 'go', the dice sings a... -
Deafestival, Outdoor Event
Official, Presented by Deafestival at Royal South Australian Deaf Society Hall (Venue 41) - 262 South Tce, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Deaf people's own culture, theatre, story telling, historical display, information booths, fun games, kids activities, art, crafts, food/drink stalls and special mysterious spor... -
Dave Does Adelaide, Theatre
Official, Presented by The Post Arrivalists at Adelaide High School (Venue 22) - West Tce, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Marine flares, 40-gallon drums, lighthouses, unused train tacks, dancers, saxophonists, verbal chaos, popcorn; we are the POST ARRIVALISTS. -
Dark Day at Deadhorse Saloon, Cabaret/ Revue
Official, Presented by Galleon Theatre Group Inc at Pioneer Memorial Hall (Venue 38) - CNR Sturt & Morphett Rds, Seacombe Gardens as part of the 1992 Fringe
Cabaret style (BYO) insane Western musical revue. All manner of zany characters wander through this knockabout fun show. Non-stop entertainment. Audience participation. -
Daisy Chain Saw, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Daisy Chain Saw at Malcolm Reid Buliding (Venue 56) - 1St Floor, 187 Rundle St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
In this exhibition the changing role of contemporary photographic practice is explored through a flux of cross-media and image manipulation. A shift towards the quasi-sculptural... -
D'Ya Ever Notice...?!, Comedy
Official, Presented by Jimeoin/Alan Davies/Judith Lucy at Star Club (Venue 2) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St. City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Guest host of Tonight Live, Australia's brilliant "King of Comedy" (Herald Sun), JIMEOIN makes his long awaited hilarious debut in Adelaide. Joining him as special guests are to... -
Cut the Chord with Graeme Leak, Comedy
Official, Presented by Umbilical Brothers/Jim Tavare at Star Club (Venue 2) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St. City as part of the 1992 Fringe
An Australian premiere starring the fabulous UMBILICAL BROTHERS direct from their sellout season at The Last Laugh in Melbourne. Also featuring sound FX genius GRAEME LEAK and d... -
Curious Yellow , Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Studio Studio's at The Delarosa (Venue 6) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce & Morphett St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
A mixed-media exhibition involving 14 Adelaide artists: Annette Bezor, Simon Cardwell, Alan Cruikshank, Victor Deliavia, Richard Grayson, Bronia Iwanczak, David Kelly, Michelle ... -
Cross Cultural Food and Entertainment, Cross Art Forms
Official, Presented by Boltz at Boltz Cafe & Bar (Venue 42) - 286 Rundle St East, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Boltz Cafe and Bar - coffee by the cup - wine by the glass - cross cultural food - jugglers - magicians - mime - comedy - live music by local and interstate artists. Come down t... -
Conversations with a Man One Despises , Theatre
Official, Presented by Auto Da Fe Theatre Co. at Tandanya Theatre (Venue 7) - Tandanya, 253 Grenfell St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
CONVERSATION WITH A MAN ONE DESPISES by Friedrich Durrenmatt. In an unnamed state, a writer is visited by a man hired to kill him. A tense, disturbing, violent scenario follows,... -
Connections , Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Michael Gibbs at Caffe Luna (Venue 83) - 199 North Tce, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Michael Gibbs is a South Australian artist recognised with a number of first prizes and represented in private collections throughout Australia. CONNECTIONS represents Michael G... -
Come Back for Light Refreshments After the Service, Theatre
Official, Presented by Field-Day Enterprises at Little Theatre (Venue 66) - Adelaide University, Victoria Drive, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
A delightfully entertaining and moving play in which four women discuss death and life as they prepare the table for a wake. The audience shares this experience and in a unique ... -
Close to the Bone, Music Thetre
Official, Presented by Eora Performance Group at Price Theatre (Venue 18) - 101 Grote St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
An original peice of theatre with original music and lyrics. It charts the journey of an Aboriginal woman's family from the Mission in the 1950s to Redfern in 1991. Told with so... -
Close Shave, Theatre
Official, Presented by Riverland Youth Thetre at Carclew Youth Arts Centre (Venue 81) - 11 Jeffcott St, North Adelaide as part of the 1992 Fringe
A hard hitting play which explores the development of male identity in the post-feminist era. Written and directed by Katherine Spence. For details phone CARCLEW on (08) 267 5111. -
Chromatic Flesh, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Boris Dontscheff/ Gay Eastham/ Paul Mitchell at Bent Street Art Space (Venue 86) - Bent St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Group exhibition of photography and painting which explores the human form deconstructed by context. Boris Dontscheff's mixed media paintings investigate private scenarios revea... -
Chamber Music with Pleasant Company, Classical/ Chamber/ Orchestral
Official, Presented by Pleasant Company at Sheridan Theatre (Venue 28) - 50 MacKinnon Pde, North Adelaide as part of the 1992 Fringe
PLEASANT COMPANY was established to provide a refreshing approach to chamber music concerts. The Hunter Valley community has welcomed their concerts and artists with great enthu... -
Chad Rocks the Cosmos, Cabaret/ Revue
Official, Presented by The Cast of 6 O'Clock Rock at The Big Ticket (Venue 33) - 128 Hindley St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Chad Rocks the Cosmos with speical guests the Cast of 6 O'Clock Rock. Featuring Chad Romero and Randy Watson Jnr. Special tribute to the girl groups by Kristen Lawler, Nadia Bor... -
Catherine Hourihan, Theatre
Official, Presented by Catherine Hourihan at Adelaide High School (Venue 22) - West Tce, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
A movement/dance piece exploring the transformation of Persphone. Persphone is forever youthful and alluring but returns from the underworld radically changed. -
Cathedral of Flesh, Theatre
Official, Presented by Splinters Inc. at East End Markets (Venue 68) - CNR Rundle St & Union Sts, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Splinters Inc. presents CATHEDRAL OF FLESH with Snuff Puppets and the Intimate Theatre Crowd. Splinters work in crowd theory, pyrotechnics, giant puppets, conflagration, constru... -
Canberra Saxophone Quartet, Jazz
Official, Presented by Canberra Saxophone Quartet at Ayers House (Venue 15) - 288 North Tce, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Formed in 1990, CANBERRA SAXAPHONE QUARTET performs compositions by the group members, Australian composers and other established saxophone quartets. The group plays music of th... -
Camels in the City, Cabaret/ Revue
Official, Presented by Nakisa at Multicultural Arts Centre (Venue 3) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Australian world music. A diverse world of colour, texture and melody. Exhilarating rhythms. Exotic, powerful, unique. -
Calamity Jane, Music Thetre
Official, Presented by Henley Drama Group Inc. at Henley Town Hall (Venue 74) - CNR Seaview Rd & North St, Henley Beach as part of the 1992 Fringe
This wild West musical is set as a traditional stage. Of course there's Wild Bill Hickcock, Calamity Jane, Katie Brown, Francis Fryer - just a few of the characters in this exci... -
BUS - A Moving Experiance, Theatre
Official, Presented by Rod Quantock at Departs Lion Arts Centre - CNR North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Theatre on the move with ROD QUANTOCK as guide in a 'night of comic terror'. "The most dangerously funny show ever. A living treasure," - The Age. BUS was a highlight of the 198... -
Buds, Theatre
Official, Presented by Venture Theatre Company Inc at Kingston College of Tafe Theatre (Venue 37) - Majors Rd, O'Halloran Hill as part of the 1992 Fringe
Venture romp and frolic through a scintillating expose of the ups and downs of teenage sexuality. BUDS is fast-paced, enlightening, exotic and entertaining. See us dance, sing a... -
Bright Hopes, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Eyre Peninsula Quilters at Port Adelaide Public Library - 2-4 Church St, Port Adelaide as part of the 1992 Fringe
An exhibition of 19 small quilts using applique, quilting and stitching techniques, depicting the everyday lives of country women.