Venues 1972
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Royalty Theatre - 65 Angas St, Adelaide
Featuring Dora the Desirable Dishwasher by Olde Kings Music Hall
Black and White Minstrel Follies of 1972, presented by Barry Egginton. -
Rosslyn Ingram Skillion Studio - Main Road, Stirling
Featuring Exhibition by Margaret Bevan and Hope Crampton by Margaret Bevan and Hope Crampton
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Rivoli Objects D'Art - Leigh Street
Featuring Enamellers of Adelaide by Dawn Baily, H. J. Baily, Ninette Dutton, Frank Galazowski, Jacqueline Hick, Bernard Hesling, Anne Hider, Rhonda Thiele, Alex Sadlo, Ian Were
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Rigby Gallery - City Cross, Rundle Street
Featuring Paintings by Max Middleton by Max Middleton
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Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide
Featuring My Life with an Interval for Aspirin by Fringe Artist
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Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide
Featuring Theatre of Comic-Strip in 18 scenes, telling some of the life of Bernard by Fringe Artist
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Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide
Featuring Hesling by Fringe Artist
Produced by Betty Quin -
Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide
Featuring Happy Talk by Fringe Artist
Late night show with Chin Yu and David Williams. -
Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide
Featuring Bear with Hesling by Bernard Hesling
Two hours of theatrical anecdotes by Bernard Hesling -
Piri's Art Mart - Nile Street, Glenelg
Featuring Hand woven crafts and batiks exhibition and demonstrations by Fringe Artist
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Pennington Hall - Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide
Featuring Come Quietly by Flinders Theatre Company
By Nan Witcombe, directed by Ray Wheeler. Cast includes Robyn Archer (as Robin Hood). Adult musical revue that 'gets off the Fringe.' -
Peel Street Gallery - Peel Street, Adelaide
Featuring Collection of Georgian furniture by Fringe Artist
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Osborne Gallery - Leigh Street
Featuring Paintings by Jacqueline Hick by Jacqueline Hick
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Osborne Gallery - Leigh Street
Featuring Stone ware by Dick Shaw by Dick Shaw
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Old Mill Gallery - Bridgewater
Featuring Exhibition by South Australian artists and craftsmen by Fringe Artist
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Old ANZ Bank Building - King William Street
Featuring Colonial Times: a graphic review of South Australian colonial life by Fringe Artist
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Old ANZ Bank Building - King William Street
Featuring Australia's History in Coins by Fringe Artist
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Off the Beaten Track Gallery - Sydenham Road, Norwood
Featuring Watercolours by Betty Guest by Betty Guest
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Off the Beaten Track Gallery - Sydenham Road, Norwood
Featuring Mixed exhibition by Susan White, Adrianus Vanderbyl by Susan White, Adrianus Vanderbyl
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North Adelaide Galleries - Melbourne Street, North Adelaide
Featuring Brian Seidel exhibition by Brian Seidel
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National Bank of Australasia - King William Street
Featuring Selected mixed craft exhibition by Craft Association of South Australia
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Myer Emporium - Rundle Street
Featuring Barossa Comes to Myers by Fringe Artist
15 Barossa Valley wine cellars represented. -
Myer Emporium - Rundle Street
Featuring Max Ragless exhibition by Max Ragless
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Mungara Arts - Da Costa Arcade, Grenfell Street
Featuring Hand thrown pottery by Sylvia Power by Sylvia Power
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Miller Anderson - Hindley Street
Featuring Paintings and sculpture by migrant artists by Alex Sadlo, Ludwik Dutkiewicz, Leonas Zygas, Mstyslava Czorny, Ingrid Erns, Ivars Janson, Patrick O'Carriga
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Methodist Hall - Norwood Parade
Featuring Exhibition of members work celebrating the Guild's 10th anniversary by Embroiderers' Guild of SA
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Megaw and Hogg - Leigh Street
Featuring Festival Arts Auctions by Fringe Artist
Watercolours, etchings and books, 17-19th Century furniture, glass, porcelain, silver, Australian school paintings. -
Mead Hall - Flinders Street
Featuring The Masked Ball, Aida, Der Rosankavalier, Falstaff, The Magic Flute by Pro Opera Consort
Directed and conducted by Arnold Matters -
Mayfair Academy - Goodwood Road, Goodwood
Featuring Brigadoon by Mayfair Light Opera
By Lerner and Lowe. Produced and directed by Bill Youde and Neville Smith. -
Main South Road - McLaren Vale
Featuring Eight Australian Painters by The Barn
Sali Herman, Jacqueline Hick, Lloyd Rees, Ray Crooke, Brian Dunlop, George Lawrence, Donald Friend, Kenneth Jack.