Venues 1996
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Exhibition Hall, State Library of SA - North Tce, City
Featuring Doorways by The State Library of South Australia
DOORWAYS is an innovative installation exploring the human experience of architecture in South Australia, including loss, survival and change. The doors feature images and words... -
ETSA Gallery - Santos Centre West, 265 Rundle St, East End
Featuring ETSA Gallery by ETSA Gallery
Situated inside the Santos Centre on Rundle Street, the ETSA Gallery will dazzle, amaze and get your neurons whizzing. A stunning video wall featuring computer animation and a s... -
ETSA Gallery - Santos Centre West, 265 Rundle St, East End
Featuring Embryonic Sensory Reconstruction (A Multimedia Gallery) by Ra Productions
Initiate senses you never thought existed as experimental electronic artists play havoc with technology that is an extension of their own senses. Watch as a multimedia cascade o... -
ETSA Gallery - Santos Centre West, 265 Rundle St, East End
Featuring Virtual Artists Adelaide Cyberfringe by Virtual Artists Pty Ltd
Virtual Artists took the term interactive multi-media to staggering new heights at the 1995 Melbourne Fringe when they created cyberfringe. Now, back in their home town of Adela... -
Elder Park Boat Launch - Elder Park, City
Featuring Poets on Popeye by The Writers' Centre
Back after a sell-out season in 1994! Cruise the River Torrens at sunset aboard Adelaide's pleasure boat, Popeye. Indulge in readings by renowned local, interstate and overseas ... -
Elder Hall - North Tce, Adelaide
Featuring ACME Chamber Music by ACME New Music Co
From Adelaide's dynamic new music scene The Martyn Ensemble, presented by ACME New Music Co, performs new works by Local composers. With the sonic influences of Brian Eno, Phill... -
Edinburgh Hotel - 7 High St, Mitcham
Featuring Supper Sing-Song by Pure Bristle (Male Close-Harmony Octet)
Golden mouldy oldies (40s, 50s, 60s, 70s); traditional folk; family favourites, sea chanteys; spirituals and work songs; pure nonsense; a touch of romance/sentiment; medieval/re... -
Edinburgh Castle Hotel - 233 Currie St, City
Featuring Shadow Boxer and Moscow To Petushki by Lucky Hearts
Dushyant Kumar performs with primal intensity in two contrasting works of spectacular physical and visual theatre. The connection between socialised aggression and the construct... -
East Parklands - Rundle Rd, East End
Featuring Family Days
Family Days will happen each Saturday and Sunday of the Fringe Festival from midday-4.30pm in the leafy East Parklands. From only $5 per family (2 adults, 4 kids), parents and k... -
East Parklands - Rundle Rd, East End
Featuring Fringe Live In The Park
A truly affordable and unique listening experience with something for all tastes, the East Parklands will hum to the sounds of Australian and international contemporary music. U... -
East Parklands - Rundle Rd, East End
Featuring The Funny Business Lark In The Park by Funny Business: The Advertiser International Comedy Festival
Think funny? Enjoy funny things? Then don't miss this funny family day in the park, with funny acts, funny activities and much more. -
East Parklands - Rundle Rd, East End
Featuring Australian Farmer - Granite Carving On Site by Marijan Bekic (Sculptor)
A unique opportunity for everyone who is interested in sculpting. You can enjoy watching or even try to carve hard Australian granite and become part of the process of the sculp... -
East End Pottery - 242 Grenfell St, Adelaide
Featuring A Feast For The Eyes by East End Pottery
A FEAST FOR THE EYES is an exhibition of recent works by nine well known local artists. The six potters have worked and exhibited together for over 10 years as the Intoklae Pott... -
Don's Shed, Producers Hotel - 235 Grenfell St, East End
Featuring Shadow Boxer and Moscow To Petushki by Lucky Hearts
Dushyant Kumar performs with primal intensity in two contrasting works of spectacular physical and visual theatre. The connection between socialised aggression and the construct... -
Don's Shed (Producers Hotel) - 235 Grenfell St, East End
Featuring Henpecker by Aurora Theatre
Two traditional Chinese village plays To Carry a Lamp on the Head and To Carry a Brick on the Head, with a contemporary flavour. A power-based comic cocktail of domestic law, ex... -
Dew St Gallery - 22A Dew St, Thebarton
Featuring Section 1# by Section 1#
SECTION 1# (Thebarton) was Colonel Light's selection and the site of Barbara Hanrahan's studio. This studio in Maria Street links an exhibition which progresses between the Fig ... -
Cynthia Poulton Hall - adjacent St Peter's Cathedral, 27 King William Rd, North Adelaide
Featuring 5 O'Clock Baroque by Baroque Music Promotions
Two superb twilight chamber concerts! Courtly Baroque on 2 March features Musica da Camera with virtuoso violinist Cynthia O'Brien from Vienna, and Melbourne's Miriam Morris. On... -
Crown & Anchor Hotel - 196 Grenfell St, Adelaide
Frumpus is a four woman performance troupe who use theatre, dance and music to deconstruct the contemporary performance aesthetic. Frumpus maintains a belief in high energy ente... -
Crown & Anchor Hotel - 196 Grenfell St, Adelaide
Featuring Roadkill by The Roadkill Company
So you think life on the road, like Beat Generation writers Kerouac, Ginsburg and Cassady, is romantic? That it represents freedom? It's different for a woman. The story of a hu... -
Crown & Anchor Hotel - 196 Grenfell St, Adelaide
Featuring Returning On Foot by Penelop Swales
Penelope Swales, one of Australia's finest young singers, returns to showcase her newest music. An energetic and compelling song-writer and story-teller, she follows the traditi... -
Civic Park - Modbury, S.A
Featuring Civic Park Spectacular II by City of Tea Tree Gully
An 18 piece Big Band will play Swing Style Era Music for a dance under the stars on Saturday evening. On Sunday night a fireworks display will follow a concert of 70/80's style ... -
City of Adelaide Lending Library - Kintore Ave, City
Featuring The DNA of Tolerance by Annette Vincent
Hands. Multiple, multi-coloured hands. People joined-hand in hand. People talk with their hands. People hide behind their hands. People welcome and wave goodbye with their hands... -
Church of the Epiphany - Epiphany Pl, Crafers
Featuring Noah by Epiphany Actors
A play by Andre Obey. Written during 1929 and 1930, the Frenchman's account of Noah, his conflicts with his family, his joys and disappointments, are totally relevant to 1996. T... -
Christ Church - Palmer Pl, North Adelaide
Featuring Songs Of The Soul by Purposeful Productions
After their last sell-out success, Purposeful Productions returns with another presentation of superb vocal talent. Acclaimed a capella group Ratatouille joins forces with mezzo... -
Chinese Methodist Church Hall - 150-158 Goodwood Rd, Goodwood
Featuring Masks by Speaking In Silence
We all at times hide behind a mask, whether to hide pain, grief, hurt, shame, fear, anger, jealousy and unforgiveness, but there is a time when we should learn to take off our m... -
Charles Fisher Memorial Chapel - Scotch College, Carruth Rd, Torrens Park
Featuring Scotch College by Scotch College Festival Fine Art Exhibition
The Scotch College Festival Fine Art Exhibition is a showcase of the wealth of artistic talent here in South Australia, and from key interstate artists. Your visit to our exhibi... -
Canadian Club - Basement, Eckersley Building, 21 Frome St, East End
Featuring The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine by Direct Call Productions
"The brilliance of this funny, tough-minded, endearing show is the way it locates the Big in the Small, the intimate in the banal" - Edmonton Journal, "a wildly hilarious and pa... -
Canadian Club - Basement, Eckersley Building, 21 Frome St, East End
Featuring See Bob Run by Direct Call Productions
The Trans-Canada Highway stretches from Pacific to Atlantic. Trapped in the middle is Bob, who's hitch-hiking away from the terrors of her past and running to the cleansing wate... -
Canadian Club - Basement, Eckersley Building, 21 Frome St, East End
Featuring Tough! by Direct Call Productions
They fucked. They fucked up... They're fucked. A harsh, funny portrait OF teenagers, FOR adults. -
Canadian Club - Basement, Eckersley Building, 21 Frome St, East End
Featuring The "F" Word (Or Can Feminism Be Funny?) by Full Figure Theatre Company
The "f" word (or can feminism be funny?) is a wacky roof top adventure that takes a comedic look at issues facing women today. Join a revolutionary truck-drivin' 'semi'-feminist...