Venues 1986
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Wyatt Hall - Pulteney Grammar, 190 South Terrace, City
Featuring A Tale of Two Cities by Independent Theatre Co.
A new adaptation by director Rob Croser, of Charles Dickens' sweeping tale of wealth and poverty, sacrifice and redemption, set against the backdrop of the French Revolution. -
Woolgatherers - 80 Edmund Ave, Unley
Featuring Work in Progress: On the Sheep's Back by Woolgatherers
An exhibition combining paintings and mainly fibre craftwork on the theme of "On the Sheep's Back". Sections selected by the viewing public will be part of the Jubilee 150 show ... -
Wet Pack theatre - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring The Odyssey by Dramadillo Theatre Company
New Zealand's acclaimed physical theatre company presents its energetic and imaginative recreation of Homer's tale. -
Wet Pack theatre - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring Gold by Funny Stories
A modern gothic mystery. A search for the unobtainable featuring a pack of ditch dogs, scoundrals and double agents who plot against each other in a fight to rule their piece of... -
Wet Pack theatre - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring Changing Places by Mock Turtle Productions
"Thunder Over Mountain" is a play influenced by the traditions of Chinese drama, which transports us through the world of spirit and fantasy to the eventual gaining of wisdom. "... -
Wet Pack theatre - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring This is the life by Not another theatre company
An autobiographical account of a life in transit. Jobs, homes and relationships are all only temporary respites from the continuing desire to be on the move. A moving and humoro... -
Wet Pack theatre - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring The Comedy of Sad by See Productions
A two-part drama about rape and murder. The first part is a series of monologues. The second part is 10 years later in dialogue. Using Brechtian techniques, the theatrical style... -
Wet Pack theatre - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring We're not ratbags by Abigall Theatre Company
A wild, unpredictable romp through the rat baggery of radio land from those death defying DJ's of rebel radio 10-10-10. -
Wet Pack theatre - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring Howard Slowly by Howard Stanley
A one man show. "Cabaret humour verging on performance art, warping the collective mind of the audience" -
Wet Pack theatre - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring Tall Tales from the altered state by Order by Numbers
Following their successful 1985 cabaret show "A few short wicks in paradise", Brisbane's Order by Numbers bring you Tall Tales From The Altered State. No points for guessing in ... -
Wet Pack theatre - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring Corrugated Follies by Zeppenco
A group of four female singers perform a variety of acapella songs. The harmonic styles of barber shop quartets, Cole Porter. The Andrew Sisters and the Beach Boys, through to p... -
Wet Pack theatre - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring Ironing Board Dance No. 9 and Brave New Works by Zip
A subtle blend of dance, visual arts and humour. The source of the dance is the object. The medium of dance transforms the object from the mundane to the surreal. -
Westminster Gallery - Westminster School, Alison Ave, Marion
Featuring Mostly Cats by Westminster Gallery
A 25th anniversary exhibition of paintings and mixed craft by prominent Australian artists and craftspeople. The exhibition coincides with the School's Fair Day on Saturday Marc... -
Wesley Uniting Church Hall - Seaview Rd, Henley Beach
Featuring Don't Start Without Me/Fumed Oak by Henley Drama Group
"Don't start without me" by Joyce Rayburn looks at the situation of two couples, one married, the other living together. "Fumed Oak" by Noel Coward is about Henry Gow being nagg... -
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Featuring Ken Ellis Comedy Solo by Ken Ellis
Ken Ellis is a television performer and founder of Tube Theatre, comedy disguised as real life in the carriages of the London Underground. -
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Featuring Vincent by Klass Hofstra
A monologue in two parts. In the first part Paul Gaugin tells why he came to Aries to live with Vincent and why, after only two months, he left again in a hurry. -
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Featuring From Berlin to Broadway by Pasteis Caf, Sydney
In narrative and song, this show charts the career of Kurt Weill with and without Brecht - from depression inspired Berlin to starry-eyed Broadway, from cabaret to chorus line. ... -
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Featuring Re-Entr by The Comets
Following the success of "Habits" (The Opera-in-Gray) at Edinburgh, Adelaide and in NZ, the Comets return to earth to bring to you…the ins and out of it all re-entry - re-entrée. -
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Featuring Fandango Bros by Fandango Bros
Acoustic duo busking act. Vocal harmonies, guitars and percussion. -
Various Locations - Main St, Hahndorf
Featuring Adelaide Heritage Walks by Kay Hannsford Tours
Guided walks around historic Adelaide. Further information available from South Australian Government Travel Centre. Departing South Australian Government Travel Centre 18 King ... -
Various Locations - Main St, Hahndorf
Featuring Fringe Education Program by Various Artists
The Fringe invites all South Australian Schools to enjoy a wide range of performances, exhibitions and workshops. The Education Program is specifically designed to appeal to sch... -
Various Locations - Main St, Hahndorf
Featuring Larks in the Parks by Various Artists
An opportunity for children to experience a wide range of arts activities in the open air, for FREE. Larks will include performances, games, visual arts and craft activities by ... -
Various Locations - Main St, Hahndorf
Featuring Fringe Community Activities Program by Various Artists
A wide range of Fringe performances and workshops is available to tour to Adelaide metropolitan community groups and venues - shopping centres, senior citizens' clubs, tertiary ... -
Upstairs - 13A Frome St, City
Featuring Festival Exhibition by Greg Hooper & Lani Weedon
An exhibition of modern visual art, painted sculpture, paintings, installation, and theatre set design. -
Ukrainian Museum - 6 George St, Hindmarsh
Featuring Regional Embroidery Exhibition by Ukrainian Museum
Ukrainian embroidery differs from region to region, each characterized by different patterns, colours and methods of stitching. The exhibition will feature the embroidery of the... -
Treasury Gardens - Treasury Buildings, Victoria Square, City
Featuring Festival Exhibition by Adelaide Art Society
Paintings by members of the Adelaide Art Society. -
Tower Arts Centre - Cnr Goodwood and Daws Rd, Pasadena
Featuring The Musical and Variety Show by Denmax Productions
Featuring songs from the great musical comedies of the past performed by members of the South Australian Light Opera Society. Together with variety artists, a magician, comedian... -
Tou-Can-Tou - 181 Hindley St, Adelaide City
Featuring Pumping Gloves/ Greatest Hits by Funny Stories
Neo-Dada slapstick. A conflation of comedy and idiocy that with garbled speech and absurd choreography, mimics the great obsessions. Funny stories can cripple an unsuspecting sp... -
Tou-Can-Tou - 181 Hindley St, Adelaide City
Featuring Dance Machine by Dance Machine
After 10 years in Europe, Sarah Blunden is back in Adelaide to present a performance of non-stop toe tapping jazz, climaxing with the exciting can can. -
Tooley's Restaurant - 29A Twin St. City
Featuring Been There, Sung That by Poor Taste
Pat Wilson, Christopher Prank and Adrian Barnes perform an improbable travelogue of songs stretching from Paris to New York, via their psychoanalyst's office.