Media Highlights - 2002
Theatrical hijacking, anyone?
The hijack was by a troupe of actors in an old truck in Rundle St East. They bailed me up in Ebenezer Place and drove, somewhat erractically, to Hyundai's regional office in Greenhill Rd... click to download article.
The Advertiser, 11 February 2002.
More Highlights 2002
- Fringe offices head East
- Katrina gives thought to the Fringe
- Fringe finds its heart on campus
- Small 'f' spelling closer ties for big 'Fs'
- Healthy funding changes
- F for Frank Ford Fringe Founder Festivals
- Street race and Fringe dates clash
- Fringe Festivals out in the cold
- Adelaide Fringe 2002 Regional Program
- Rundle St launch for poster
- Prisoners' art on show at the Fringe Festival
- Fringe out of shadow and stealing spotlight
- Feast of hot acts set for a special Fringe venue
- Funky freaks for the Fringe circus
- Madcaps hit town to launch Fringe-mania
- Festival with the Fringe on top
- Festival and Fringe unite on production
- Older women break into fringe parade lines
- Artists ready for first regional Fringe
- Theatrical hijacking, anyone?
- It's party time - then fun begins
- Adelaide Fringe 2002
- On the Fringe of something big
- Bogans on Parade bring down the curtain on our biggest Fringe of all
- Fringe puts extra funding on program
- Fringe was the Festival
- Fringe brings $15.6m smile to state
- Welcome Change
- All-new torture that aims to please
- ‘To be or not to be annual’ the perennial post – Festival debate