Events 1996
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Truly Madly Deadly, Dance
Official, Presented by Extensions - The Youth Link To Dance North at Apron Theatre - Freemasons Hall, 254 North Terrace, Adelaide as part of the 1996 Fringe
The moment life seems comfortable a discarded memory begins its wicked journey back through the mind's labyrinth. Dead ends, wrong turns, red herrings and bizarre twists will ke... -
Tubby Justice, Jazz
Official, Presented by Tubby Justice at Star Club - East End Markets, Charlicks Entrance, Rundle St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
"Tubby's jazz is warm, personal and devoid of pretension. She doesn't adopt a stage persona or strike poses. She simply stands at the microphone, closes her eyes and sings... a ... -
Tunari: The Music, Buskers and Street Theatre
Official, Presented by Tunari: Music Of The Andes as part of the 1996 Fringe
For nine years Tunari has been playing music from the Andean region of South America, including places such as Bolivia, the North of Chile, Peru and Ecuador. Tunari's music orig... -
Under The Shadow Of Light, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by John Dunn Fine Arts Gallery at John Dunn Fine Arts Gallery - 384 Mt Barker Rd, Bridgewater as part of the 1996 Fringe
Exhibition by 15 prominent Adelaide artists. Under the Shadow of Light is a 'telling tale' about the people of Adelaide who live/d under the outstretched arm of Colonel Light, A... -
Unique, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Axis Gallery at Axis Gallery - Parks Community Centre, Cowan St, Angle Park as part of the 1996 Fringe
UNIQUE - welcomes you to the multi-media art experience. Ten hip local young people have joined together to bring you an exciting variety of spectacular visual art concepts at t... -
Unisons, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Unisons at F.A.D. Gallery (Food Art and Design) - 30 Waymouth St, City as part of the 1996 Fringe
UNISONS is a collective exhibition of progressive works in ceramics and glass. The exhibition premieres art work from students of the University of South Australia and North Ade... -
Van Der Byl and Saunders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Official, Presented by Tratuoballa at Inbarendi Fringe Gallery - 1st Floor, Gerard Goodman Building, Synagogue Pl, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
Deeply involved in Aboriginal culture and welfare, Muriel van der Byl is looking forward towards a better understanding of the Aboriginal culture through the medium of Visual Ar... -
Virtual Artists Adelaide Cyberfringe, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Virtual Artists Pty Ltd at ETSA Gallery - Santos Centre West, 265 Rundle St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
Virtual Artists took the term interactive multi-media to staggering new heights at the 1995 Melbourne Fringe when they created cyberfringe. Now, back in their home town of Adela... -
Vitalstatistix Theatre Company, Festivals/Events
Official, Presented by Port On The Fringe at Vitalstatistix at Waterside - 11 Nile St, Port Adelaide as part of the 1996 Fringe
Hatching fabulous events and schemes. -
Wadaiko Ichiro, Music Theatre
Official, Presented by Wadaiko Ichiro at Star Club - East End Markets, Charlicks Entrance, Rundle St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
STOMP + THE TOKYO SHOCK BOYS = THE DEMON DRUMMERS OF JAPAN Beware an aural assault that shifts from subtle syncopation and tranquil melodies to a barrage of beats. These samurai... -
Way Too Blonde, Cabaret
Official, Presented by Full Figure Theatre Company at Canadian Club - Basement, Eckersley Building, 21 Frome St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
"Laser perfect timing and unstoppable energy" - The Breakfast Show. Way Too Blonde is a quick-witted comedy cabaret that satirises female stereotypes in the media, weaving an in... -
We Have Come For The Barney Rubble Mask, Comedy
Official, Presented at Fresh Fruit Theatre - Santos Centre West, 265 Rundle St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
Three of Australia's weirdest comics, "we don't want to talk right now thanks Joe, just tell the Fringe we'll be there in Feb... can you tell them not to call back please Joe. J... -
Whiplash, Rock
Official, Presented by Whiplash at The Producers Hotel - 235 Grenfell St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
Contemporary and infectious 'Celtic rock' which can reach any audience. A Whiplash performance is no-holds barred funfest of riotous energy and foot stomping dance tunes. Their ... -
Who's Fanny?, Comedy
Official, Presented by Queenbitchery at Synagogue - Synagogue Pl, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
Queenbitchery stand tall, proud and slightly haughty, look the world in eye and say... Ha! Four vibrant creatures trapped in the 90s post-sexual revolution, explode on an unsusp... -
Wind, Women and Song, Fine Music
Official, Presented by Adelaide Sunshine Chorus at Nexus Cabaret - Lion Arts Centre, cnr North Tce & Morphett St, City as part of the 1996 Fringe
An early evening music performance featuring A Cappella harmony Barbershop Style from the Adelaide Sunshine Chorus and Bewitched Quartet. Also appearing as guest artists are the... -
Wine & Dine, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by The Adelaide Potters Club Inc at Adelaide Potters Club - Liston St Gallery, 15 Liston St, Parkside as part of the 1996 Fringe
An exhibition of beautiful, hand-crafted pottery featuring dinner settings, serving platters and bowls, casseroles, mugs and jugs. With vases and candle holders to dress-up the ... -
Winner Great WA Busker Competition - Caroline Hancock, Buskers and Street Theatre
Official, Presented by Winner Great WA Busker Competition as part of the 1996 Fringe
The Great WA Busker Competition was open to all solo street performers as part of the New Kwinana Christmas Carnivale. Artists ranged from jugglers to jesters and attracted entr... -
Woman In A Dressing Gown by Ted Willis, Theatre
Official, Presented by Stirling Players at Stirling Community Theatre - Avenue Rd, Stirling as part of the 1996 Fringe
The Stirling Players... directed by Tom Oyster... a poignant commentary on infidelity in marriage in our time, its effect on immediate family and close friends. Frank but never ... -
Works By Kelly Scott, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Kelly Scott at Fringe Gallery - 1st Floor, Eckersley Building, 21 Frome St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
An emerging Aboriginal artist and Yamitji woman, originally from Geraldton WA, Kelly has worked extensively within community-based artistic endeavours. Her works reflect culture... -
Wounds To The Face by Howard Barker, Theatre
Official, Presented by Blueprint at Red Shed Theatre - 255 Angas St, City as part of the 1996 Fringe
In a surreal city in revolution a woman stares into a mirror and is herself watched, a hideously wounded soldier returns home, and the dictator changes faces... Blueprint presen... -
Wreckage by Hilary Bell, Theatre
Official, Presented by Theatre Guild at Madley Dance Space - Kintore Avenue, Adelaide as part of the 1996 Fringe
What a way to begin the evening! Tossed about on the waves of hope and damnation, a homecoming ship sinks in sight of port. CHRIS DRUMMOND directs the world premiere of Hilary B... -
Writers At The Fringe, Writing
Official, Presented by Writers At The Fringe at Villa Borghese Cafe - Cnr Frome & Rundle Sts, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
Performances, participation and response - entertainment at its best in the bustling East End. Six afternoons to eat, drink, relax and enjoy a fantastic and hugely varied progra... -
Wumpa - An Adventure, Physical Theatre
Official, Presented by Full Figure Theatre Company at Fresh Fruit Theatre - Santos Centre West, 265 Rundle St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
"It's a fresh, euphoric, densely packed exploration - The Edmonton Journal. Through acrobatics, dance, exquisite harmonies and a hornful of myth, full figure's trio of adept wom... -
Yalata Inspired, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Official, Presented by Yalata Artists / J B Thomason at Inbarendi Fringe Gallery - 1st Floor, Gerard Goodman Building, Synagogue Pl, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
The Pitjantjatjara people of Yalata (206 kms west of Ceduna in SA) were forcibly removed in 1952 when their homelands were cleared for nuclear bomb tests. Culturally, their past...