Events 1992
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Breakfast, Theatre
Official, Presented by Outcast Theatre at Lion Theatre (Venue 1) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St. City as part of the 1992 Fringe
The most awkward meal of the day. A brilliant new farce about two people who wake up together after a one night stand. A story of bacon and eggs, love and sex, one night stands,... -
Boss, Comedy
Official, Presented by Found Objects at Lion Arts Theatre (Venue 1) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St. City as part of the 1992 Fringe
The FOUND OBJECTS, kings of chaotic comedy, return with their new show BOSS. Following repeated sell-out seasons across Australia and overseas, the birth of their Triple J show ... -
Born to Adorn, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by 1991 Uni of SA Jewellery & Metalsmithing Design Graduates at Malcolm Reid Buliding, 2nd Floor (Venue 52) - 187 Rundle St as part of the 1992 Fringe
An exhibition that is fresh and exciting; bringing new standards to the contemporary jewellery design arena. Ten recent SA School of Design graduates present a personal adventur... -
Bluetounges Writers Group Readings, Writing/Poetry/Reading
Official, Presented by Bluetounges at Russian Community Centre (Venue 12) - 339 The Parade, Norwood as part of the 1992 Fringe
Be entertained by poems and stories about nature, love and lovers, sex and sensuality, turtles, bras, feelings, travelling, conflict, caterpillars, pumpkin soup, maximum securit... -
Binding Thyme , Theatre
Official, Presented by The Clock Works as part of the 1992 Fringe
A play about relationships between women, men, actors, audiences and entrepreneurs. Three exteme aspects of a woman respond to the experiance of wanting, finding and leaving a l... -
Before You Were Blonde, Music Thetre
Official, Presented by Before You Were Blonde with guests Restless at Norwood Concert Hall (Venue 26) - Norwood Town Hall, 175 The Parade, Norwood as part of the 1992 Fringe
BEFORE YOU WERE BLONDE Contemporary choir gives its originals a thorough stripping down and takes you back to your roots. RESTLESS Dance Orchestra - a cocktail of fidget and fun... -
Battlefield Band in Concert, Folk
Official, Presented by Battlefield Band at Star Club (Venue 2) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St. City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Inspired by the rich heritage of Scotland's Celtic music, Battlefield Band is a powerful contemporary force which plays a unique fusion of ancient and modern instruments to crea... -
Bandia (The Camouflage), Dance
Official, Presented by Sheela Langberg at Lion Theatre (Venue 1) & Multicultural Arts Centre (Venue 3) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Sheela, an African dancer and choreographer, presents dance theatre and music in her spectacular BANDIA program where birth, death, love, passion, jealousy and revenge take part... -
Artizane, Cross Art Forms
Official, Presented by Backstares Theatre at Backstares Theatre (Venue 39) - 22 Gawler St, Port Noarlunga as part of the 1992 Fringe
The southern suburbs are going crazy with ARTIZANIA! Using a live video clip format, Artizane will look at the rock music industry from the inside out, challenging its obsession... -
Artery, Cross Art Forms
Official, Presented by Carclew Youth Arts Centre at Carclew Youth Arts Centre (Venue 81) - 11 Jeffcott St, North Adelaide as part of the 1992 Fringe
The Artery program puts on its festival flares for a series of workshops on the Fringe - aspire to new heights with performers from your favourite show, work with artists you ad... -
Art from the University's Collection, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Uni of Adelaide Works of Art Committee at Barr Smith Library, Adelaide University (Venue 88) - North Tce, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Adelaide University's Barr-Smith Library, exhibits paintings and prints from the University's collection, as well as books and posters on Shakespeare loaned from the British Cou... -
Aotearoa New Zealand, Theatre
Official, Presented as part of the 1992 Fringe
Four top-flight NZ acts line-up to present a week of first-class entertainment. The acclaimed Maori Theatre group Hou joins the performance kabarett pioneers Red Mole, women's c... -
An Evening with Wendy Harmer and Dillie Keane, Comedy
Official, Presented by Wendy Harmer and Dillie Keane at Star Club (Venue 2) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St. City as part of the 1992 Fringe
A riotous evening of salacious satire and original song with UK and Oz's favourite funny women. Combining the best bits of their hit one woman shows, together again for the firs... -
Ambience of a New Age, Comedy
Official, Presented by Mark Little/Anthony Morgan at Star Club (Venue 2) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St. City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Australia's funniest Libran performer will guide you on a journey of New Age dread: Crystal worship, pyramids, float tanks and flipper, with caring and sharing support from Sagi... -
Also Performing , Cabaret/ Revue
Official, Presented at Multicultural Arts Centre (Venue 3) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Fish Trap Trio - Indonesian Cultural Evening -CASM - Bandia (Camouflage) -Theatre Oneiron presents The Comedy Of The Fly - Kashtan Choir. -
Adelaide Sunshine Chorus, Classical/ Chamber/ Orchestral
Official, Presented by Adelaide Sunshine Chorus at Noarlunga College Theatre (Venue 36) - Ramsay Pce, Noarlunga Centre as part of the 1992 Fringe
Sings four part harmony "barbershop style". Repertoire consists of ballads, uptunes, Australian songs and gospel music. -
Adelaide Music is World Music!, Cross Art Forms
Official, Presented by Musicworks at Lion Bar (Venue 1) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Five brilliant music events, featuring five distinctive and exciting forms of "Australian World Music". Feb 23 - Celtic Rock. Mar 1 - Country and Western. Mar 8 - "A Cappella - ... -
Aboriginal and Islander Music Festival , Cross Art Forms
Official, Presented by Vitalstatistix at Waterside (Venue 93) - 11 Nile St, Port Adelaide as part of the 1992 Fringe
The largest festival of Aboriginal music ever held in SA. Rock, reggae, traditional country and local bands and performers ... amazing talent to get you moving and moved with a ... -
A Whale of a Tale, Cross Art Forms
Official, Presented by Bowden Brompton Youth Centre at Number 1 Wharf (Venue 94) - Maritime Museum, 119 Lipson St, Port Adelaide as part of the 1992 Fringe
Following the huge success of "Sky, The Moon and Fungus," the Circus presents its new circus/theatre/giant puppet extravaganza about whales, whaling and Greenpeace. Performed in... -
A Walk Through the Blackforest Cake , Outdoor Event
Official, Presented by Scripture Union at Under Morphett St Bridge (Venue 69) - CNR North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Late, late at night stumble over for a cappuccino (chocolate, tea or juice), a slice of gooey gateau and a chat about the meaning of life. -
A One Man Hamlet, Theatre
Official, Presented by Portable Producations at La Mama Theatre (Venue 11) - 4 Crawford Lane, Hindmarsh as part of the 1992 Fringe
Adelaide Exclusive! Direct from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Using only Shakespeare's text the show presents the play seen through Hamlet's eyes alone. "A solo tour de force" ... -
A More Fortunate Life, Theatre
Official, Presented by Theatre Inc as part of the 1992 Fringe
Celebration, discrimination, stories, laughter, dreams, respect. A play performed by people with intellectual disabilities in collaboration with professional actors. This projec... -
A Midsummer Night's Dream, Theatre
Official, Presented by Goose Look Theatre at Carrick Hill (Venue 35) - 590 Fullarton Rd, Springfield as part of the 1992 Fringe
Adelaide'S newest theatre company, GOOSE LOOK THEATRE presents, A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM. Directed by Simon Stevens this production will lead you around the enchanting gardens o... -
A Medieval Musical Feast, Classical/ Chamber/ Orchestral
Official, Presented by Tre Fontane at St Cyprian's Church (Venue 25) - 70 Melbourne St, North Adelaide as part of the 1992 Fringe
Great medieval banquets celebrated in song. Magnificent music celebrating the pleasures of the table, the pleasures of love and life in the Middle Ages. This exuberant concert i... -
A Great Big Soap Opera, Cabaret/ Revue
Official, Presented by Great Big Opera Company at Lion Theatre (Venue 1) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St. City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Adelaide favourites, Great Big Opera Company, presents A GREAT BIG SOAP OPERA, a show about TV and childhood, memory and popular culture; an eccentric celebration in song from B... -
A Family Concert, Music Thetre
Official, Presented by Peter Combe at Noarlunga College Theatre (Venue 36) - Ramsay Pce, Noarlunga Centre as part of the 1992 Fringe
Sponsored by Friends of Noarlunga College Theatre. Australia's best loved children's entertainer performing all your child's favourite songs. This is a festival event for all th... -
A Dissonant Voice, Theatre
Official, Presented by Intrepid Theatre Company at The Elms (Venue 65) - Glenside Hospital, 226 Fullartion Rd, Eastwood as part of the 1992 Fringe
Wilfred Owen was a quirky, funny, passionately dedicated poet. Confronted with WWI he lashed out with a voice of power, protest, pity and unique perception. He reworked his fina... -
A Cappella from the Classics to Cold Chisel, Music Thetre
Official, Presented by Vocamotion as part of the 1992 Fringe
VOCAMOTION is a dynamic five-piece vocal harmony group known for its extraordinary musical arrangements and own brand of rapid-fire humour. "While extremely funny, the group mem... -
A Calendar of Retreats, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Scribbly Gums at Prince Henry Gardens (Venue 85) - North Tce, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
The exhibition, A CALENDAR OF RETREATS, aims to express, in a visual and textual manner, the cyclical nature of events and emotions which affect the human condition. -
A Brief Mystery , Cabaret/ Revue
Official, Presented by Cabaret Doo Dah at Lion Theatre (Venue 1) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St. City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Imagine - twin brothers. Abandoned by their parents. Raised by different circus families. Re-united 28 years later. Let Chintzy and Fatso Coo Dah take you on a road trip through...