Venues 1992
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Noarlunga College Theatre (Venue 36) - Ramsay Pce, Noarlunga Centre
Featuring Adelaide Sunshine Chorus by Adelaide Sunshine Chorus
Sings four part harmony "barbershop style". Repertoire consists of ballads, uptunes, Australian songs and gospel music. -
Noarlunga College Theatre Foyer (Venue 36) - Ramsay Pce, Noarlunga Centre
Featuring Indx by Independent Art Collective
A contemporary art exhibition by all the members of Independent Art Collective. INDX represents 10 years of making contemporary art in the outer southern suburbs. This exhibitio... -
Norwood Concert Hall (Venue 26) - Norwood Town Hall, 175 The Parade, Norwood
Featuring Before You Were Blonde by Before You Were Blonde with guests Restless
BEFORE YOU WERE BLONDE Contemporary choir gives its originals a thorough stripping down and takes you back to your roots. RESTLESS Dance Orchestra - a cocktail of fidget and fun... -
Norwood Concert Hall (Venue 26) - Norwood Town Hall, 175 The Parade, Norwood
Featuring Hosea by City of Campbelltown Churches Choral Society
HOSEA by Gowans and Larsson. The story of "Hosea" (the Prophet). His trials and family heartbreaks are re-enacted within a modern day setting of a youth club with street kids as... -
Number 1 Wharf (Venue 94) - Maritime Museum, 119 Lipson St, Port Adelaide
Featuring A Whale of a Tale by Bowden Brompton Youth Centre
Following the huge success of "Sky, The Moon and Fungus," the Circus presents its new circus/theatre/giant puppet extravaganza about whales, whaling and Greenpeace. Performed in... -
Odeon Star Cinema - 65 Semaphore Rd, Semaphore
Featuring Film Festival by Odeon Star Cinema
The completely refurbished Odeon Star Cinema at Semaphore, (opened in 1922 as the 'Wondergraph') presents an exciting film festival. Ring (08) 341 5988. -
Oxford Hotel - 101 O'Connell St, North Adelaide
Featuring Fringe Highlights by Oxford Hotel
Surprise glimpses of the Fringe. Bar and restaurant till late. Expect the unexpected. -
Parks Community Centre, Theatre 1 (Venue 16) - Cowan St, Angle Park
Featuring The Maids/Maralinga by G.R.O.U.P Theatre
Genets' extraordinay whirligig of being and appearance. Every character must play the role of a character playing a role. "Beautiful, joyous, drunk and free" - Maralinga Dreamin... -
Pioneer Memorial Hall (Venue 38) - CNR Sturt & Morphett Rds, Seacombe Gardens
Featuring Dark Day at Deadhorse Saloon by Galleon Theatre Group Inc
Cabaret style (BYO) insane Western musical revue. All manner of zany characters wander through this knockabout fun show. Non-stop entertainment. Audience participation. -
Port Adelaide Public Library - 2-4 Church St, Port Adelaide
Featuring Bright Hopes by Eyre Peninsula Quilters
An exhibition of 19 small quilts using applique, quilting and stitching techniques, depicting the everyday lives of country women. -
Port Dock Station Museum (Venue 95) - Lipson St. Port Adelaide
Featuring Port Dock Station Museum by Port Dock Station Museum
Port Dock Station Railway Museum is set on six acres, at Port Adelaide, containing over 30 engines and carriages. Train rides are also available, book for your extensive guided ... -
Port Youth Theatre (Venue 98) - 155 St Vincent St, Port Adelaide
Featuring Primary Scream Art Exhibition by Primary Scream Art Exhibition
Local primary schools THE PRIMARY SCREAM ART EXHIBITION gives local year seven primary students the opportunity to show us the Port in the year 2000! -
Price Theatre (Venue 18) - 101 Grote St, City
Featuring Close to the Bone by Eora Performance Group
An original peice of theatre with original music and lyrics. It charts the journey of an Aboriginal woman's family from the Mission in the 1950s to Redfern in 1991. Told with so... -
Prince Henry Gardens (Venue 85) - North Tce, City
Featuring A Calendar of Retreats by Scribbly Gums
The exhibition, A CALENDAR OF RETREATS, aims to express, in a visual and textual manner, the cyclical nature of events and emotions which affect the human condition. -
Prospect Gallery (Venue 46) - 1 Thomas St, Nailsworth
Featuring Superimposition: Ann Newmarch by Prospect Gallery
New paintings and prints by nationally acclaimed artist Ann Newmarch. The exhibition explores links between Aboriginal artefacts and contempery imagemaking. -
Red Shed Theatre (Venue 12) - 45 Cardwell St, City
Featuring Flinders on the Fringe by Flinders University Drama Centre
Sample the delights of three short and classic plays from Europe and America: Melfi's "Bordbath", Havel's "Audience" and Lonesco's "The Bald Primadonna". The main course of ligh... -
Rehearsal Space (Venue 5) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce & Morphett St, City
Featuring Nunga Art Expessions by Indigenous Art
This exhibition is an expression of both urban, traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art. The exhibition will include painting, fabric, prints, photography and artefacts by A... -
Rehearsal Space (Venue 5) - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce & Morphett St, City
Featuring Yinguna Arts by Yinguna Arts
The tropical rainforests and Great Barrier reef of North Queensland provide Andrew Williams, Shane Gorry, Tatipai Barsa and others the inspiration to explore their Aboriginal he... -
Richmonf on the Mall (Venue 60) - 128 Rundle Mall
Featuring Direct from USA - Pharoah Sanders by Jazz Action
American tenor saxophonist Pharoah Sanders skyrocketed to prominence in mid 1960s when he joined the legendary saxophonist John Coltrane. An exciting "live" performer, his style... -
Ronald C. Bell Studio Gallery (Venue 55) - 38 Strathcona Ave, Clapham
Featuring Ronald C. Bell Studio -Gallery Exhibition by Ronald C. Bell
Landscapes in oil and watercolours in Australia and USA. Ronald Bell is represented in important collections in Australia and overseas, including the permanent collection of the... -
Royal South Australian Deaf Society Hall (Venue 41) - 262 South Tce, City
Featuring Deafestival by Deafestival
Deaf people's own culture, theatre, story telling, historical display, information booths, fun games, kids activities, art, crafts, food/drink stalls and special mysterious spor... -
Royal South Australian Deaf Society Hall (Venue 41) - 262 South Tce, City
Featuring Signs of the Century by Gestures Theatre of the Deaf
Welcome to the world of Sign. A world full of surprise! This provocative theatre celebrates the rich culture of a people who exist within our own community - and yet who we know... -
Russian Community Centre (Venue 12) - 339 The Parade, Norwood
Featuring Bluetounges Writers Group Readings by Bluetounges
Be entertained by poems and stories about nature, love and lovers, sex and sensuality, turtles, bras, feelings, travelling, conflict, caterpillars, pumpkin soup, maximum securit... -
Rymill Park (Venue 72) - East Parklands
Featuring Welcome for Overseas students by The Council for the Welfare of Overseas Students Inc.
CWOS will hold a multicultural function as a welcome for overseas students studying in Adelaide. Cultural entertainment with assistanace from local ethnic groups and The City of... -
Scotch College Drawing Room (Venue 50) - Carruth Rd, Mitcham
Featuring Scotch College Fine Art Exhibition by Scotch College Foundation
Art works, sculpture, ceramics, quilts and jewellery by artists including Guy Boyd, Penny Dowie, David Dridan, Pro Hart, Amy Hamilton, Andris Janson, Roxanne and Eric Minchin, A... -
Scots Church (Venue 31) - 237 North Tce, City
Featuring Harmonie On the Terrace by North Adelaide Wind Ensemble
The NORTH ADELAIDE WIND ENSEMBLE presents a program of music for flutes, oboes, clarinets, french horns and bassoons by Mozart, Handel, Orff and Francaix, at a twilight concert ... -
Scots Church (Venue 31) - 237 North Tce, City
Featuring The Kingfishers Sing by The Kingfishers Chamber Choir
The choir formed in 1989, has won first and second places in recent eisteddfods. Reflecting the international flavor of the Adelaide festivals, the program includes classics and... -
Sculptribe City - Lion Arts Centre, CNR North Tce & Morphett St, City
Featuring Engineer Your Imagination by Imagineer
A public interactive event that engineers the imagination. -
Sculpture Studio (Venue 57) - 94 Leicester St, Parkside
Featuring Sculpture Studio by Ieva Pocius
Winner of the 1991 Advertiser Sculptural Award, Leva Pocius, will be presenting work alluding to people and their problems - in bronze, aluminium, wood, cements, papiermache and... -
Sheridan Theatre (Venue 28) - 50 MacKinnon Pde, North Adelaide
Featuring MEN'nU by Brigid McVeigh
A One-woman show for everyone who has ever been in love. Writer/performer Brigid McVeigh describes it as "a one woman's voyage in a post-colonial country". The voyage begins in ...