Venues 1988
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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St Cyprian's Church - 70 Melbourne St, North Adelaide
Featuring CYPRIANIC CONCERTABLE by Cyprianic Concertable
An exciting concert comprising of works of Bach, Buxtehude, Blake, Burns, Boogie and Bones performed by Sybil Graham, Bruce Naylor and Peter Osborn. -
St Francis Xaviers Cathedral - Wakefield St, Adelaide
Featuring OUR SONG SHALL BE HEARD by Sturt Singers Plus
A cantata for peace and justice, sung by adult and children's choirs. Song texts have been chosen from works by poets from different countries to emphasise the importance of wor... -
St Helens Park - Prospect Rd, Prospect
Featuring PROSPECT FAIR/ ARTS PATH OPENING by City of Prospect
Opening of the Prospect Arts Path at 1988 Prospect Fair. It's a celebration! -
St Raphael's Hall - Young St, Parkside
Featuring FOUR ART PARKSIDE by Van der Sman, Burke, Donders and Laurie
An exhibition of innovative paintings and sculptures. Maria Van der Sman - strong figurative characters and colours from former Adelaide artist, who worked and studied in Europe... -
State Bank - King William St, Adelaide
Featuring PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION by Polly Sumner
Photographs of Australian Aborigines today in urban surroundings. Polly Sumner is a local Aboriginal photographer. -
Studio 20 - 20 Coromandel Pde, Blackwood
Featuring NATIONAL RAKU EXHIBITION by Studio 20 Blackwood
Artists Jeff Mingham, Peter Harris, Bruce Anderson, Kingsley Marks, John Hazeldine, Ray Taylor, John McDouell, Hildergarde Anstice, Robert Allen and Tony Flower present an exhib... -
Summertown Pottery Gallery - Main Rd, Summertown (Next to Post Office Store)
Featuring FESTIVAL POTS by Milton Moon
A changing exhibition of ceramics made by one of Australia's leading and best known potters - presented in his workshop and gallery in delightful Summertown, 20 minutes from the... -
The 'Old Cabinet Room,' Treasury Building - King William St, Adelaide
Featuring COSMOGNOSTICA by David Kranz and Meredith Dowdy
An insightful and provocative allegory which reflects on the uniqueness of human life. A powerful blend of words and music to stimulate the flow of universal "know-how" from the... -
The Atrium - Level 3, Station Arcade, 52-54 Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Workshop Editions by C.A.S. Print Workshop
Members of the C.A.S. Print Workshop will be presenting unframed original prints. The works will be limited editions of etchings, lithographs and screenprints. Works for sale. -
The Atrium - Level 3, Station Arcade, 52-54 Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring WORKSHOP EDITIONS by Young Street Workshop
New prints, etchings, lithographs, silk-screens, relief, collage and prints by members of Adelaide's Young Street Workshop. -
The Basement - 253 Rundle St. East, Adelaide
Featuring PAINTED DANCE by Evelyn Roth
Evelyn Roth and Harold Gent weave their bodies with paint, drums and voice through sculpted backdrops coloured by projected films and painted slides. They build exotic places us... -
The Basement - 253 Rundle St. East, Adelaide
Featuring WORKING DRAWINGS OF MAHABHARATA by From the Western Edge
An exhibition of drawings and paintings by Malcolm Duncan, Stephen Smith and other West Australian artists executed during the 1988 Festival Of Perth season of Peter Brook's THE... -
The Gallery - L6 Union House, The Hub, Adelaide University
Featuring THE EMBROIDERERS' GUILD AT WORK by Embroiderers' Guild of SA
Display of many embroidery techniques including fine linen work, patchwork, canvas work, crewel work, surface stitchery, needle-made lace and pattern darning. Work by beginners ... -
The Norwood Gallery - The Parade, Norwood
Featuring THE SILK ROAD JOURNEY by The Door
Kim Hardiman's artwork and poetry is inspired by multiple experiences of travelling to many countries, knowledge of different cultures, teaching, sharing and continually reachin... -
The Old Tram Barn - Cnr Victoria Square and Angas St, Adelaide
Featuring PAT WILSON SURVIVES by Pat Wilson
Sexual inadequacy, mental instability, Armageddon, illness and death are all superb comic subjects - as long as you can survive them. Pat Wilson sings and plays her grand piano ... -
The Parks Theatre Complex - Cowan St, Angle Park
Featuring WHOSE BIRTHDAY IS IT ANYWAY by Multicultural Youth Theatre
Director Tess Brenner, Writer Ann Marie Mykyta. The Multicultural Youth Theatre's production Who's Birthday is it Anyway? is a light hearted but challenging look at the Bicenten... -
The Parks Theatre Complex and at Troupe Theatre - Cowan st, Angle Park and Cnr Unley Rd and Oxford Tce, Unley
Featuring PEERS, TEARS AND NO CAREERS by Port Youth Theatre
What happens to humour when your on unemployment benefits? Where's free entertainment? Where is safe? Who are friends and what's a family? The play is about the lives and surviv... -
Theatre 62 - 145 Sir Donald Bradman Dve, Hilton
Featuring TOTALVISION by Nemesis Ridiculii
Direct from a fantastic Sydney Season, one day's television viewing in the year 2028. Hilarious wall to wall comedy and music in a ridiculous glimpse of television and society a... -
Theatre 62 - 145 Sir Donald Bradman Dve, Hilton
Featuring THE LADY AND THE CLARINET by Salisbury Theatre Company
While waiting for her dinner guest Luba reminisces to a hired clarinet player about her past romances. Paul, Jack and George all figure in these reminiscences, but what is real ... -
Theatre 62 - 145 Sir Donald Bradman Dve, Hilton
Featuring BREAKING THE MOULD by English Suitcase Theatre
By Peter Barnes, three confrontations by one of England's leading playwrights. Tongue-less bandits, self incinerating philosophers and singing body snatchers: all are featured i... -
Theatre 62 - 145 Sir Donald Bradman Dve, Hilton
Featuring HAPPY FAMILIES by NIDA
A program of extracts from Australian prose and poetry which reveals the varied nature of Australian families, their lives, loves, joys and sorrows. -
Theatre 62 - 145 Sir Donald Bradman Dve, Hilton
Featuring CROSSING THE WATER by Snakehouse Production
From Marguerite Duras' the Lover. A highly visual theatre piece which slips from image to voice and from fiction to autobiography, investigating the complex interface between er... -
Theatre 62 - 145 Sir Donald Bradman Dve, Hilton
Featuring THE SERPENT'S FALL by Snakehouse Production
A one woman show exploring the image of the Snake as an ancient symbol in everyday lives and mythologies of a Greek Woman, an Aboriginal Woman and a retired anglo-saxon headmist... -
Theatre 62, The Chapel - 138 Burbridge Rd, Hilton
Featuring THE DOUBLE BASS by Platypus Theatre - Berlin, W. Germany
An inconspicuous double bass player, his ambiguous relationship with his ungainly instrument and his unrequited love for the soprano in the orchestra. Author Patrick Subkind is ... -
Theatre 62, The Chapel - 138 Burbridge Rd, Hilton
Featuring THE SHREW & BOOTH by Boulevard Theatre Company
A four person adaptation of Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew. Presented by Tony Mack it’s the story of the greatest American actor of the 19th century - Edwin Booth - son of a ... -
Troupe Theatre - Cnr Unley Rd and Oxford Tce, Unley
Featuring THE ARGENTINE ANTSER by Lamp Light Theatre
As children twenty years ago they were scarred by an event which now throws them disastrously together. Singing, dancing and playing the piano, they tell their story that brings... -
Troupe Theatre - Cnr Unley Rd and Oxford Tce, Unley
Featuring GROTESQUE UNDER STRESS by Theatre of the Ordinary, VIC
Dance, talk, sing and play drums - all without a score! A sequence of events unfolds, varying from abstract movement to personal revelations to outrageous lies. To a backdrop of... -
Troupe Theatre - Cnr Unley Rd and Oxford Tce, Unley
Featuring THE BALD PRIMADONNA by Torch Players
A bizarre story of communication and relationships in suburban Adelaide - Ionesco's comedy of the absurd in a new Australian adaptation. -
Troupe Theatre - Cnr Unley Rd and Oxford Tce, Unley
Featuring THE KEEPERS by Mainstreet Theatre
The latest and most remarkable play from the pen of Aboriginal playwright Bob Maza tells of a relationship between two families one indigenous, one immigrant over two hundred ye... -
Troupe Theatre - Cnr Unley Rd and Oxford Tce, Unley
Featuring ABLE BODIES NO 1 by Public Tender
Our motto "to explore the overlooked and overlook the expected" is made a mockery of by Able Bodies. Ambiguously presented theatrical characters based on cultural clichs and ai...