Events 1996
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Shadow Boxer and Moscow To Petushki, Theatre
Official, Presented by Lucky Hearts at Don's Shed, Producers Hotel - 235 Grenfell St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
Dushyant Kumar performs with primal intensity in two contrasting works of spectacular physical and visual theatre. The connection between socialised aggression and the construct... -
Shadow Boxer and Moscow To Petushki, Theatre
Official, Presented by Lucky Hearts at Edinburgh Castle Hotel - 233 Currie St, City as part of the 1996 Fringe
Dushyant Kumar performs with primal intensity in two contrasting works of spectacular physical and visual theatre. The connection between socialised aggression and the construct... -
Shakespeare's The Taming Of The Shrew, Theatre
Official, Presented by Lightning Strike Theatre Experience at Adelaide Zoo - Frome Rd, Adelaide as part of the 1996 Fringe
Money, greed, belligerency, power, obsession, possession, manipulation, ...and a wedding. A dynamic presentation of one of Shakespeare's most accessible and vibrant plays. Petru... -
Shakti, Mixed Art Form
Official, Presented by Japan Experience at Lion Theatre & Bar - Lion Arts Centre, cnr North Tce & Morphett St, City as part of the 1996 Fringe
EROS OF LOVE & DESTRUCTION - the exotique and the mystique. Winner of the 1995 Edinburgh Spirit of the Fringe Award. "...beyond logic, time and words" - New York Times. -
Shoot The Fringe II, Film
Official, Presented by Shoot The Fringe II at Walk-in Cinema - Basketball Courts, Rundle St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
This super-8 shoot-and-show film festival is back after the wonderfully bent reels produced in the 1994 Fringe. Through the eyes of 50 roving super-8 fanatics and enthusiasts, t... -
Showing The Boxes, Multimedia
Official, Presented by Lavish Productions at Red Shed Gallery - 255 Angas St, City as part of the 1996 Fringe
Lavish Productions presents Showing the Boxes at the Red Shed Gallery. A night of love, nudity and innuendo. Be viewed as Elizabeth Bell re-works the life drawing class in Permi... -
Sierra Maestra, World Music
Official, Presented by Sierra Maestra at Star Club - East End Markets, Charlicks Entrance, Rundle St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
If you feel the urge to 'shake your thang' to the most happening combo in the Fringe, Sierra Maestra should be your first and last stop. Cuba's hottest traditional dance band wi... -
Signs - Symbols - Signals - Scrolls, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Liz French - Sharyn Hall - Sheena Walsh at Mezzanine Gallery - Ebenezer Pl, off Rundle St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
An exhibition innovative in its use of materials including handmade paper. Many of our preconceived ideas about symbolism may be challenged by the personal nature of much of thi... -
Simon Fieldhouse Exhibition, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Kensington Gallery at Kensington Gallery - 39 Kensington Rd, Norwood as part of the 1996 Fringe
Adelaide architecture with a touch of whimsy! See the graceful buildings of Adelaide painted by this talented young man from Sydney. -
Simon Pegg, Comedy
Official, Presented by Simon Pegg at The Garage - York St (behind Austral Hotel), East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
Following a smash entrance onto the Festival circuit, Simon's brilliant dry wit fused with slick surreal twists will have you in uncontrollable hysterics. A refreshingly origina... -
Sketches of Spain, Dance
Official, Presented by Liana Vargas Flamenco Dance Company at Tandanya Theatre - National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, 253 Grenfell St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
The company that brought you 'Fiesta - an Explosion of Mediterranean Passion' presents....Sketches of Spain back by popular demand. A Flamenco company of dancers, singers, music... -
Smells Like Bin Night, Comedy
Official, Presented by Fred Rowan & Dave O'Neil at Gerard Theatre - end Tavistock Lane, Off Frome St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
Pop culture with the piss taken out of it. Stage dive into the mosh pit of cutting edge comedy with the sell out sensations of the 1995 Melbourne Comedy Festival. "Fred Rowan wa... -
Solitary Spirit, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Official, Presented by Department of Correctional Services at Nut Sundae Gallery - above Banana Lounge, Santos Centre East, 265 Rundle St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
This unique project is the result of liaison between Lee-Ann Buckskin, Visual Arts Co-ordinator for the Fringe's Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander arts program, and the Genera... -
Something For Everyone, Theatre
Official, Presented by Susan Narelle Liebert at Noarlunga College Theatre - Noarlunga Centre, Noarlunga as part of the 1996 Fringe
One woman show starting with an enactment of the history of classical song with accompanist (Hadyn to Grieg - 20mins), then coming into the C20th songs, music hall, ballad, come... -
Somewhere In Between The Two, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Phil Bradley & Rob Daru at Mezzanine Gallery - Ebenezer Pl, off Rundle St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
Both artists' work take influence from living in urban environments. Phil's work utilises discarded objects/materials; together with the hand-made, raising issues on 'gender' an... -
Songs Of The Soul, Fine Music
Official, Presented by Purposeful Productions at Christ Church - Palmer Pl, North Adelaide as part of the 1996 Fringe
After their last sell-out success, Purposeful Productions returns with another presentation of superb vocal talent. Acclaimed a capella group Ratatouille joins forces with mezzo... -
Stand Up Jewish Comedy, Comedy
Official, Presented by Ivor Dembina at The Garage - York St (behind Austral Hotel), East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
Following last year's hit tour of Australia, the UK's funniest Jewish comedian is back! Ivor Dembina's performance is an irresistible mixture of truth and lies recounting school... -
State Of The Art 4 - At Home, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by SACAT - Central at Hahndorf Academy - 68 Main Rd, Hahndorf as part of the 1996 Fringe
A mixed 20 exhibition sponsored by SACAT - Central and SATEP, featuring artists from the South Coast, Barossa, Murraylands, Adelaide Hills, Gawler, Mallala and Kangaroo Island. -
Stay Black & Die, Theatre
Official, Presented by Penny Ante Productions at Tandanya Theatre - National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, 253 Grenfell St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
A must see! Acclaimed as one of 10 best at the 1995 Winnipeg Fringe. Autobiographical - young black girl growing up in the 50s & 60s. Funny! Sad! Graphic! Honest! Brilliantly dr... -
Stay Free, Buskers and Street Theatre
Official, Presented as part of the 1996 Fringe
Box Theatre Company are a Sydney-based female trio who present an hilarious blend of masked theatre, acrobatics and stand-up comedy/satire in a street theatre show that will del... -
Stickman and the Mirror Lady, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Interactive Art Gallery at Interactive Art Gallery - 1st Floor, 291 Rundle St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
Ebony Jacobs leads you on a path of interactive discovery. Artists from the Interactive Gallery have formed a creative presence and exist in many forms of visual awareness... wa... -
Still Cinema, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Still Cinema at Ripening Room Gallery - Basement of the Banana Lounge, Santos Centre East, 265 Rundle St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
How large would your postcard need to be to accommodate a stamp the size of those in Still Cinema's arthouse album? These 'stamps' are, in fact, photographic stills taken from l... -
Still Life Without Object, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Helen James at Fringe Gallery - 1st Floor, Eckersley Building, 21 Frome St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
A small show of current work by a South Australian artist working in the East End. The work explores the formalities of traditional art practice: the art of looking: the eloquen... -
Stir Crazy, Fringe Pubs, Clubs and Other Venues
Official, Presented by Ayers House Restaurant & The Old Adelaide Gaol at The Old Adelaide Gaol - 18 Gaol Rd, City as part of the 1996 Fringe
Experience comedy dining at its best in Adelaide's most famous and infamous venues. Will you be made Stir-Crazy by our totally bizarre actors in the cellblocks of the Old Adelai... -
Stirfry, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Westley Tully & Gus Clutterbuck at Tapas Bar - 2nd Floor, 242 Rundle St, East End as part of the 1996 Fringe
This delicious and spicy offering gives new life to paintings, photography, furniture and found objects. The combined personal and global journeys of the artists form a collecti... -
Stone, Feathers And Steel, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by George Vrastaminos at RAA Head Office - 41 Hindmarsh Square, City as part of the 1996 Fringe
Returning after a hugely successful 1994 Fringe exhibition, George Vrastaminos combines three unrelated subjects - hand painted watercolours capturing the classical world of Gre... -
Sublurbia, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by The Wheatsheaf Hotel at The Wheatsheaf Hotel - 39 George St, Thebarton as part of the 1996 Fringe
SUBLURBIA is a celebration of art from the suburbs of Adelaide. Featuring a collection of amazing photographs, really cool multi-media collages, bright paintings and exquisite h... -
Suite Talk, Visual Arts
Official, Presented by Regent Arcade at Regent Arcade - 101-109 Rundle Mall, City as part of the 1996 Fringe
One of Australia's foremost public artwork specialists, Nola Farman, has been commissioned by the Regent Arcade to create an artwork especially for the Adelaide Fringe Festival.... -
Summer Rhythms, Festivals/Events
Official, Presented by Rhythms 96 at Flinders University - Sturt Rd, Bedford Park as part of the 1996 Fringe
New Afro-Asian-Pacific Festival on Saturday 2 March Flinders University vibrates with Summer Rhythms. Eastern peacock costumes, cascading harmonies. Insistent drums pounding hea... -
Supper Sing-Song, Middle Of The Road Music
Official, Presented by Pure Bristle (Male Close-Harmony Octet) at Heritage Hotel - Light Square, City as part of the 1996 Fringe
Golden mouldy oldies (40s, 50s, 60s, 70s); traditional folk; family favourites, sea chanteys; spirituals and work songs; pure nonsense; a touch of romance/sentiment; medieval/re...