Venues 1968
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Marion Shopping Centre - Marion
Featuring Exhibition of batiks from India by Fringe Artist
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Mary Walker House - Kent Town
Featuring Display of hand crafts by Country Women's Association
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Mead Hall - Flinders Street
Featuring The Missus by Intimate Opera Group
New Australian work by David Gallasch -
Mead Hall - Flinders Street
Featuring Chanticleer by Intimate Opera Group
Comic opera by American composer Seymour Barab, first Australian performance. -
Memorial Drive - Adelaide
Featuring Holiday on Ice USA by Morris Chalfen
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Miller Anderson - Hindley Street
Featuring Paintings and sculpture by Migrant Artists by Commonwealth Department of Immigration
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Moyle's Furniture Gallery - CBS Court, King William Street
Featuring Oil paintings by Max Middleton by Max Middleton
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Myer Emporium - Rundle Street
Featuring The Australians (photographic exhibition) by Fringe Artist
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Myer Emporium - Rundle Street
Featuring Living with Antiques by Adelaide Society of Collectors
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Myer Emporium - Rundle Street
Featuring Australian bark artistry by Mary Swensen and Margot Pulman by Mary Swensen and Margot Pulman
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Myer Emporium - Rundle Street
Featuring World Press Photographs by The News
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Myer Emporium - Rundle Street
Featuring Exhibition of caricatures by Tony Rafty by Tony Rafty
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North Adelaide Galleries - Melbourne Street, North Adelaide
Featuring Three Australian Artists by Brian Dunlop, Donald Friend, Keith Looby
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Olde King's Music Hall - Carrington Street
Featuring The Perils of a Drunkard's Daughter by Olde King's Music Hall
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Olde King's Music Hall - Carrington Street
Featuring Let's All Go Down The Strand 1914 - 45 by Olde King's Music Hall
Cast includes: Alec Reagan (final stage appearance) -
Osborne Gallery - Leigh Street
Featuring Paintings by Ainslie Roberts by Ainslie Roberts
Based on the mythology of the Australian aborigines -
Osborne Gallery - Leigh Street
Featuring Stone ware by Dick Shaw by Dick Shaw
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Pennington Hall - Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide
Featuring On the Fringe '68 by Flinders Street Revue Company
Directed by Peter Narroway, Lois Ramsay -
Pennington Hall - Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide
Featuring French Music by Fringe Artist
Sessions of recorded French music with spoken annotation. -
Plympton Art Studio - Cross Road, Plympton Park
Featuring Paintings and drawing by various artists by Plympton Art Studio
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Prouds Ltd - Rundle Street
Featuring Pen sketches of historic buildings by Jeanette McLeod by Jeanette McLeod
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Reserve Bank - Victoria Square
Featuring Contemporary Australian religious paintings by Catholic Women's League
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Sheriden Theatre - 50 Mackinnon Parade, North Adelaide
Featuring Good Grief by Weslo
Late night revue, produced by Robert Lott. -
South Australian Museum - North Terrace
Featuring George French Angas Exhibition by Friends of the SA Museum
Exhibits to include many paintings by Angus, one of the first artists in the State. -
South Australian School of Art - Stanley Street, North Adelaide
Featuring The Esso Exhibition of Australian Student Artists, 1968 by South Australian School of Art
Presentation of Esso awards to two student artists -
Southwark Brewery - Adam Street, Hindmarsh
Featuring 21 foot by 12 foot Festival Frame by Fringe Artist
Part of the Brewery's Festival lawn display. -
St. Celia's Hall - Angas Street
Featuring Chanticleer and the Fox by Bunyip Children's Theatre of SA
Presented by students of St Aloysius College. -
St. Celia's Hall - Angas Street
Featuring The Golden Vanity by Bunyip Children's Theatre of SA
By Benjamin Britten, Australian premiere, presented by students of St. Michael's College, produced by Anthony Roberts. -
St. Celia's Hall - Angas Street
Featuring Mr. Hump's Hat by Bunyip Children's Theatre of SA
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St. Peter's Hall - Glenelg
Featuring The Cradle Song by St. Peter's Dramatic Society
By Gregoria and Maria Martinez. Produced by Norman McLucas