Venues 1984
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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The Fringe Centre - Cnr North Tce & Morphett St, City
Featuring Festival Exhibition by Bernadette Emmerichs
This Melbourne artist has worked for Target stores since she was 15. In her work she combines a delightful childlike enthusiasm with cynicism and includes her co-workers at Targ... -
The Fringe Centre - Cnr North Tce & Morphett St, City
Featuring Adelaide Painters: New Works 1983/1984 by Focus : Adelaide Fringe Festival
New large works by a group of Adelaide painters and sculptors. -
The Flying Trapeze - 195 Victoria Square, Adelaide City
Featuring Miles of Clowns by New Productions
A comic three part clown variety night of humour and nonsense. Featuring Magick Circus in Clowns Macbeth (if they can remember how it goes), Dave Erskine's one man show-Louie In... -
The Establishment Restaurant - 119 Walkerville Tce, Walkerville
Featuring Sybil Graham by The Establishment Restaurant
Sybil Graham on the piano at our late night piano bar. -
The Embroiderers Guild of SA Inc - 78 Edmund Ave, Unley
Featuring Ninth Festival Exhibition by The Embroiderers Guild of SA Inc
A display of all types of embroidery, fine linen work, cross stitch, crewel work, patchwork, canvas work, machine embroidery, lace and other techniques used in traditional and i... -
The Coffee Lounge, The Parks Centre - Cnr Cowan and Trafford St, Angle Park
Featuring Put On Your Boots by Salamanca Theatre Company
The story of a contemporary Tasmanian aborigine, and of his nation's history. Salamanca Theatre Company is Tasmania's leading Theatre in Education team. -
The Coffee Lounge, The Parks Centre - Cnr Cowan and Trafford St, Angle Park
Featuring Don't Park Your Swan on the Grass by Salamanca Theatre Company Limited
Action takes place inside Gabby's head. A series of amusing and poignant role plays which explore issues affecting Gabby's decision to leave home - her relationship with her fam... -
The Box Factory - 59 Regent Street South, Adelaide
Featuring You came to my country and you didn't turn black by Acting Company of SA
Created with moving simplicity from the writings of Kath Walker, this unusual and provocative theatre piece sees black and white actors working together to explore the joy, ange... -
The Barn Gallery - McLaren Vale
Featuring South Terrace Art Group by Hahndorf Festival of Exhibitions
An extensive exhibition of watercolours, oils and sketches from members of this well known group of artists. -
The Atrium - Level 3, Station Arcade, 52-54 Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Artists Proof in Print by Contemporary Art Society Print Workshop
Recent works printed in editions by the artists themselves. -
The Arts Theatre - 53 Angas St, Adelaide
Featuring The Emigrants by Thalia Theatre Company
Two Polish emigrants with a bottle of vodka on New Year's Eve and the struggle between opposing viewpoints- the intellectual in search of freedom and the worker in search of wea... -
The Abbey - 84 King William Rd, Goodwood
Featuring Did you say Love? by Women On A Shoestring
By Mary Hutchison and Kate McNamara- a true romance story which borrows the styles of Georgette Heyer, Mills and Boon and Barbara Cartland. Employing the best of coarse acting a... -
Summertown Pottery Gallery - Main Rd, Summertown (Next to Post Office Store)
Featuring Festival Pots by Milton Moon's Summertown Pottery Gallery
Milton Moon is ranked among the very few craftsman and women in this country who have established an international reputation. He has exhibited regularly in all Australian state... -
Studio 20 - 20 Coromandel Pde, Blackwood
Featuring The Gold Medal Exhibition of the Potters Guild of SA by Studio 20
To coincide with the Festival, the Guild presents a selling exhibition of the work submitted by full members for the Gold Medal Award. -
Storison of Hahndorf - 75 Main St, Hahndorf
Featuring Textures in Porcelain Painting by Hahndorf Festival of Exhibitions
An exhibition exploring textures in porcelain painting by SA artist Beverly Ambridge. Also, pottery with a difference by Pauline Homer. -
Stirling Community Theatre - Avenue Rd, Stirling
Featuring Arms and the Man by Stirling Players
One of his most amusing and thought provoking plays, Arms and the Man lampoons the romantic view of both war and marriage. The musical version, "The Chocolate Soldier" is e... -
Stephen's stage - Off the mall-Stephen's Place
Featuring The really interesting gypsies riff raffle living newspaper by Death Defying Theatre
Three street theatre spectaculars from Australia's leading exponents of this brand of entertainment. A family of performing gypsies a comic critique of the Australian press, and... -
State Library of South Australia - North Terrace
Featuring Adelaide Festivals by State Library of South Australia
Posters, programmes and festival information tracing the development of the Adelaide Festival. Also a display of daily updates of all current festival review - a growing exhibit... -
State Administration Building - Victoria Square, Adelaide City
Featuring Hotel Bonegilla by Filiki Players
By Tes Lyssiots. They came to Australia with dreams, as migrants they were taken to Bonegilla. "Hotel Bonegilla" -reception centre; to "jobs" and "the land of plenty" a short st... -
St Peter's Cathedral - 27 King William Road, North Adelaide
Featuring Julian Byzantine-Guitar Recital by Adelaide Classical Guitar Society
English Guitarist Julian Byzantine in a solo recital of works ranging from Renaissance to the 20th century; including popular South American music. 'One of the foremost players ... -
St Jude's Hall - 444 Brighton Rd, Brighton
Featuring Little Me by St Jude's Players
A broadway musical play based on the Patrick Dennis novel with script by Neil Simon and music by Cy Coleman. -
St John's Hall - 180 Tynte St, North Adelaide
Featuring War Games- Boys will play with Fire
An irreverent look at war and Australia. From Bondi to Gallipoli and bushfires to the Somme, with the military origins of Waltzing Matilda. -
St John's Hall - 180 Tynte St, North Adelaide
Featuring Tina- Danse Fantasie by Grotesqui's Monkey Choir
"Tina" leads the audience in a poignant entertaining recreation of the battle of the sexes on the dance floor, culminating in a strip show and one man's experience of women's op... -
St John's Hall - 180 Tynte St, North Adelaide
Featuring Habits by Grotesqui's Monkey Choir presents the comets
Gladys and Axel Comet with vignettes of modern despair. We're just walking in the park/Trying to ease the memory/We are walking after dark/We can't even see/Oh to be so nonchala... -
St John's Church - 387 Halifax St, Adelaide
Featuring Vivat! Vivat, Regina! by Independent Theatre
By Robert Bolt. A play about Elizabeth 1 and Mary, Queen of Scots by the author of 'A man for all seasons', performed in a historic church. Lavishly costumed, witty and dramatic... -
St Ignatius Church - 137 William St, Norwood
Featuring Creation by Sturt Street Singers
Starting with the book of Genesis, Creation moves from "Chaos Calling" through the lighting of the skies and the flowering of the earth, finishing with the march through history... -
St Helen's Park - 39 Prospect Road, Prospect
Featuring Sundays In the Park by City of Prospect
Last of a series of Sunday evenings in St Helen's Park (held each Sunday in Feburary from 6pm). Featuring Ethnic Dance, Drama Workshops, Music and Film. Adaptation of the Mad Ha... -
St Francis Xavier's Cathedral Hall - 33 Wakefield Street, Adelaide
Featuring Cathedral Glen Osmond Festival Art Exhibition by Cathedral Glen Osmond Art Group
A mixed display of works from John Tiplady, Gary Lee Gaston, June Colligan, Alan Tregenza, Alfred Engel, Pro Hart, Walter Wotzke, Anatol Lovas, Maureen Wood, Krysta de Bue, Mary... -
South Australian Photography Workshop - Above Printer Image Bookshop, 389 King William St, City
Featuring Photography Exhibition by South Australian Photography Workshop
A photography exhibition by a group of working photographers from Adelaide. The exhibitors have received several grants from the Australia Council and the SA Arts Grants Advisor... -
Soutar Park - Albert St, Goodwood
Featuring Super Soutar Sunday by City of Unley
Soutar Park officialy opens with cultural celebrations including performances, traditional arts activities and games, fun and feasting.