Events located at Warehouse Theatre
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Looking for Ericka,
Official, Presented by The Pleiades People at Warehouse Theatre - Lion Arts Centre, Cnr North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1994 Fringe
Explores the experience of growing up in an Australian culture. This group devised performance is an experimental piece - inviting the audience to absorb the colour, sounds, sme... -
Out of Control, Theatre
Official, Presented by Slack Taxi - Theatre de Ridiculous at Warehouse Theatre - Lion Arts Centre, Cnr North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1994 Fringe
A mind bending band in search of a gig find two gigs that blow them worlds apart. Rehearsing in "The Dungeon" they do thrash, funk and rock. Are they punk or gosh? Are they even... -
Sex III, Theatre
Official, Presented by Emily Woof at Warehouse Theatre - Lion Arts Centre, Cnr North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1994 Fringe
Winner of Fringe First - Edinburgh. Girl becomes boy in trapeze dance love story. Actor, dancer, singer and trapeze artist, Emily Woof, takes physical and emotional risks in a s... -
She Saw,
Official, Presented by Seahorse Productions at Warehouse Theatre - Lion Arts Centre, Cnr North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1994 Fringe
A collection of original pieces of drama, dance and song by ten innovative young artists from Sydney and Melbourne. An exciting range of material from comedy to tragedy and ever... -
The Poet Speaks,
Official, Presented by Australian Eurthymy Co. at Warehouse Theatre - Lion Arts Centre, Cnr North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1994 Fringe
EURYTHMY - the art of visible speech/song. A program of mainly Australian poetical and musical works. THE POET SPEAKS presents the poet's soul speaking through instrument of the... -
Toothless Conniving Bitches,
Official, Presented by Sue-ann Post & Lynda Gibson at Warehouse Theatre - Lion Arts Centre, Cnr North Tce and Morphett St, City as part of the 1994 Fringe
SUE-ANN POST (the toothless one) and LYNDA GIBSON (Matron, LET THE BLOOD RUN FREE), the Laurel and Hardy of sexuality, go flat-chat in an allout sit-down stand-up frenzy. Silly ...