Events 1992
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Yinguna Arts, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Yinguna Arts at Rehearsal Space (Venue 5) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce & Morphett St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
The tropical rainforests and Great Barrier reef of North Queensland provide Andrew Williams, Shane Gorry, Tatipai Barsa and others the inspiration to explore their Aboriginal he... -
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. -
Writer's Weekend, Writing/Poetry/Reading
Official, Presented by S.A. Writer's Centre at Mylor Baptist Camp (Venue 91) - Wingrove Rd, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Join writers of all ages at Mylor, on the Fleurieu Peninsula, for two days of talking, reading and writing. Workshop leaders are amongst South Australia's top writers. Genres co... -
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... -
Who's in Rabbits House, Dance
Official, Presented by Dance Excentrix at Malvern Uniting Church (Venue 40) - 44 Marlborough St, Malvern as part of the 1992 Fringe
This exciting dance relives an African tale with exuberant action, colour, and light-hearted drama. When tension between individuals threatens the community, the Maasai take to ... -
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... -
Welcome for Overseas students, Outdoor Event
Official, Presented by The Council for the Welfare of Overseas Students Inc. at Rymill Park (Venue 72) - East Parklands as part of the 1992 Fringe
CWOS will hold a multicultural function as a welcome for overseas students studying in Adelaide. Cultural entertainment with assistanace from local ethnic groups and The City of... -
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... -
Vladimir's Carrot, Cabaret/ Revue
Official, Presented by Adelaide Uni Footlights Club at Little Theatre (Venue 66) - Adelaide University, Victoria Drive, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Has Footlights bitten off more than it can chew this time? Artistic mastication? Come and find out when Footlights presents its latest revue, Vladimir's Carrot. Join a senseless... -
Vika & Linda Bull & Friends, Cabaret/ Revue
Official, Presented by Vika & Linda Bull & Friends at The Big Ticket (Venue 33) - 128 Hindley St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Vika & Linda Bull & Friends from the Black Sorrows. An evening of heartfelt soul and gospel music. Linda and Vika will show off their supreme and astonishing voices. Rarely will... -
Very, Very Together, Comedy
Official, Presented by Bob Downe and Lily Savage at Star Club (Venue 2) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St. City as part of the 1992 Fringe
BOB DOWNE the daytime TV King of Kitschy crimplene cabaret and LILY SAVAGE, direct from her liverpool back fence, the acid-tongued queen of UK drag - Cilia Black meets Emma Peel... -
UTLC Cabaret Night, Cabaret/ Revue
Official, Presented by Unitied Trades & Labour Council SA at Multicultural Arts Centre (Venue 3) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Featuring the relevantly fabulous UTLC choir and songs of multicultural working life. A night of dancing and merriment. -
UTLC Art and Working Life Forum, Cabaret/ Revue
Official, Presented by Unitied Trades & Labour Council SA at Multicultural Arts Centre (Venue 3) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
All welcome, exploring trade union arts. Featuring NZ's satirical play "Waiting for Lefty" challenging employment contracts and UTLC Choir. -
Urrbrae Coffee Concerts, Classical/ Chamber/ Orchestral
Official, Presented by Urrbrae Coffee Concerts at Urrbrae House & Waite Arboretum (Venue 64) - Waite Campus, University of Adelaide, Fullarton Rd, Urrbrae as part of the 1992 Fringe
Chamber music concert in Urrbrae House followed by coffee and cake and a guided tour through the Waite Arboretum. Urrbrae House is a fine 100-year-old bluestone mansion set in s... -
Urban Art Workshop, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Spray Graphics at Carclew Youth Arts Centre (Venue 81) - 11 Jeffcott St, North Adelaide as part of the 1992 Fringe
Aerosol art, traditionally seen as a form of youth rebellion, is breaking new ground in art and fast becoming a medium for young people to offer their community improvement thro... -
Urban Art Community Demonstrations, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Spray Graphics at Carclew Youth Arts Centre (Venue 81) - 11 Jeffcott St, North Adelaide as part of the 1992 Fringe
An exhibition of innovative aerosol art by local young artists, providing an opportunity to view their skills while they are producing this original art form. Entertainment by l... -
Untapped, Visual Arts
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
Imagine the grand old building of CARCLEW in the hands of a group of young aspiring South Australian artists. What will their untapped energies divulge? How will the myriad of s... -
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... -
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... -
Tubby Justice, Jazz
Official, Presented by Tubby Justice at Star Club (Venue 2) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce and Morphett St. City as part of the 1992 Fringe
The runaway success of a brilliant first album and sell-out live performances have placed Adelaide nightclub singer TUBBY JUSTICE at the forefront of popular music. Her refreshi... -
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... -
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. -
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 ... -
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 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 Office, Cabaret/ Revue
Official, Presented by The Office at The Office (Venue 77) - 110 Pirie St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
Smack in the centre of the CBD this spacious venue has one of the longest licensed bars in town. This great entertainment room has been praised by the likes of Vince Jines, Kate... -
The Oblique Edge, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Enigma Studios at Loft Gallery (Venue 4) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce & Morphett St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
A mixed media exhibition consisting of 12 diverse SA artists using the mediums of painting, print making, sculpture, textile work and video installations. A very large exhibitio... -
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 Long Division , Visual Arts
Official, Presented by 925 Women Photographers at Crowsnest Gallery, Upstairs/Port O'Call (Venue 49) - CNR Fromge Rd & Grenfell St, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
A group of five women photographers: Claire Dockner, Susan Clarke, Mary Hill, Jennifer Farrelly and Pauline McCarthy, who have formed to support and encourage their development ... -
The Kingfishers Sing , Classical/ Chamber/ Orchestral
Official, Presented by The Kingfishers Chamber Choir at Scots Church (Venue 31) - 237 North Tce, City as part of the 1992 Fringe
The choir formed in 1989, has won first and second places in recent eisteddfods. Reflecting the international flavor of the Adelaide festivals, the program includes classics and...