Venues 1978
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Once a Jolly Swagman Resturant - Littlehampton
Featuring Johnny Farnham
Floor show by Johnny -
Pine Brae Gallery - 3 Beaumont Street, Port Elliot
Featuring Pine Brae Gallery
Watercolours by Ronald Couldrey, oils by Hilda Fehring. Also works by Connie Offler -
Prince Alfred College - The Parade, Kent Town
Featuring Arabian Nights Spectatular by Fringe Artist
Two plays for children in a style of theatre unique to the Australian stage. -
Prince Alfred College - The Parade, Kent Town
Featuring Twelfth Night
In the Triod style. Directed by John Strehlow -
Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide
Featuring Lunch Hour
Comedy/drama/romance -
Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide
Featuring Thunder
Richard Crane's superb play about the fascinating Bronte family. -
Q Theatre - 89 Halifax St., Adelaide
Featuring Tonight at 8:30am
The best of Coward -
R.A. Cook Chapel, Kings Campus - Pembroke School, 342 The Parade, Kensington Park
Featuring Pembroke Girls Choir in Concert
Presenting a secular and sacred works from 16th to the 20th Century -
Rose Park Studio Gallery - 60 Kensington Road, Rose Park
Featuring Rose Park Studio Gallery
Jacqueline Hick, Frank Galazowski, Exhibition of enamels, paintings, glass and copper -
Rosetta Gallery - 5 The Esplanade, Victor Harbor
Featuring Rosetta Gallery
South Coast Art Exhibition Prominent artists' work featuring a unique collection of watercolours, egg tempera and oils, at realistic prices. Also available are original crafts: ... -
Rotunda - Elder Park, adjacent to Festival Centre
Featuring Focus Day
Panorama of events and entertainment with FOCUS performers in co-operation with the Craft Fair. Performances Sat afternoon and night on the hour -
Royal Commonwealth Society Building - 307 Angas Street, Adelaide
Featuring Embroiderer's Guild
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Royal South Australian Society of Arts Buliding - corner of Kintore Avenue and North Terrace
Featuring South Australian Studio Potters Clubs by South Australian Studio Potters Clubs
Cash and Carry Exhibition. Ceramic Exhibition -
Royalty Theatre - 65 Angas St, Adelaide
By Rice & Webber -
Scotch College - Carruth Road, Mitcham
Featuring Oh What a Lovely War by Theatre Workshop
Charles Chilton and members of the original cast. -
Scots Church Hall - 237 North Tce, City
Featuring Christian Arts Group by Fringe Artist
Two illustrators. Exhibition of new work by Kay Millikan and David Wong, commissioned by the Christian Arts Group. -
Shedley Theatre - 10 Playford Boulevard, Elizabeth
Featuring Don't Start Wihtout Me by Nimbus Production
British Humour at its Best -
Sheriden Theatre - 50 Mackinnon Parade, North Adelaide
Featuring Just Throw Money by Adelaide Theatre Group
By Malcolm Purcell. Directed by Malcolm Blaylock . A late night entertainment -
Sheriden Theatre - 50 Mackinnon Parade, North Adelaide
Featuring Lets Twist Again by The Stage Co
By Rob George, Directed by Brian Debham -
St Francis Xavier's Cathedral - 33 Wakefield Street, Adelaide
Featuring Glen Osmond Art Group
Festival Mass with floral exhibition 7pm St Francis Xavier Cathedral Choir directed by James Governlock -
St. Johns Anglican Church - 379 Halifax St. Adelaide
Featuring Derry-Dum-Dee
The medieval fool in a modern musical. A colourful lively musical for all ages. -
Stirling Community Centre - Stirling
Featuring Man for all Seasons
Robert Bolt's drama. A moving and tragic view of More's personal stand against Henry VIII -
Storison - 73 Main Street, Hahndorf
Featuring Storison by Brenda Bower
Exhibition. Display of ceramic and porcelain characters by Brenda Bower -
Street Theatre -
Featuring Fansheen by New England Actors Co.
David Hare's revealing account of a small Chinese Village's Revolution -
The Broadwalk - Behind Goverment House
Featuring Belair Art Group by Belair Art Group
Open air exhibition. Artists include Malcolm Harslett, Anton Rosemann and members. Gallery 148 Springbank road, Torrens Park. Bird studies - Malcolm Harslett, wood sculpture - B... -
The Myer Gallery - 3rd Floor, Myer Ltd Rundle Mall, Adelaide
Featuring Good Neighbour Council
Festival paintings and crafts exhibition. Traditional craft demonstrations. -
The Red Shed - Cnr. Angas & Cardwell Sts., Adelaide
Featuring Don't Listen to Gouger
Written and directed by David Allen -
Union Hall - Adjacent Barr Smith Lawns, The Hub, Adelaide University
Featuring The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Adelaide University Theatre Guild
By Bertoit Brecht. A comical, tragical, pastoral, enjoyable, musical, brechtical spectacle. -
Unley Town Hall - The Parade, Unley
Featuring Barbara Lees School of Dance by Barbara Lees School of Dance
A true variety spectacular for all the family. Gay colourful and sparkling costumes. Exciting dance sequences. -
Unley Town Hall - The Parade, Unley
Peter and Eileen Coddy. An evening presentation of new age concepts.