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1970s19701 1/2 Half Man Show, by Garry Patterson, directed by Garry Patterson, in Union Hall Saved, by Edward Bond, directed by Lawrence Hayes, in Union Hall Only Ten Minutes to Buffalo, by Gunter Grass, and Philipp Hotz's Fury, by Max Frisch, directed by Don Barker, in Union Hall Henry IV Part I, by William Shakespeare, directed by Rick Billinghurst, in Union Hall Bed-time Story, by Sean O'Casey, directed by Neil Curnow, at the home of James and Elizabeth Silsbury 1971King Oedipus, by Sophocles, directed by Tyrone Guthrie, in Bonython Hall 1972Brief Lives, by John Aubrey, directed and performed by Roy Dotrice, in Union Hall The Chairs and The Lesson, by Eugene Ionesco, directed by Ron Robinson, in Napier Lecture Theatre 5 1973The Chocolate Frog and The Old Familiar Juice, by Jim McNeil, directed by John Dick, in Union Hall Antigone, by Jean Anouilh, directed by David Allen, in Union Hall The Front Room Boys, by Alex Buzo, directed by Christine Westwood, in Union Hall 1974Eureka Stockade, by Kenneth Cook, directed by Robert Kimber, in Union Hall The Rivals, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, directed by Rosemary Nursey-Bray, in Union Hall A Man's a Man, by Bertolt Brecht, directed by Charles Edelman, in Union Hall Lulu, by Frank Wedekind, directed by Robert Kimber, in Little Theatre 1975A Distant Country (Workshop), by Inta Strods, directed by Kay Kelly Evolution, written and directed by Brenton Hann; Purr, written and directed by Rob Bath; and Deluxe, written and directed by Lenny Lindon, in Little Theatre The Tooth of Crime, by Sam Shepard, directed by Frank Ford, in Little Theatre The Removalists, by David Williamson, directed by Malcolm Blaylock, in Union Hall Small Craft Warnings, by Tennessee Williams, directed by Jim Vilé, in Little Theatre 1976Jumpers, by Tom Stoppard, directed by Jim Vilé, in Union Hall Fanshen, by David Hare, directed by Jim Vilé, in Union Hall Medea, by Euripides, and The Poet and The Women, by Aristophanes, directed by Jim Vilé, in Union Hall Washington Square, by Henry James adapted by Graham Nerlich, directed by Graham Nerlich and Anne Bannon, in Little Theatre 1977Macbett, by Eugene Ionesco, directed by Martin Christmas, in Union Hall NIB-A War Anthology, compiled and directed by June Barnes and Jill Brislan, in The Gallery, Union House Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, directed by Jim Vilé, in Union Hall The Double Dealer, by William Congreve, directed by Graham Nerlich, in Union Hall Blow Fly Blow, by Stephen Measday, directed by Sue Rider, in Little Theatre 1978The Caucasian Chalk Circle, by Bertolt Brecht, directed by Jim Vilé, in Union Hall No Pudding on Sundays, adapted from the work of William Blake and Gerard Manley Hopkins, directed by June Barnes, in Little Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare, directed by Jim Vilé, in Union Hall Mirandolina, by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Raymond Omodei, in Little Theatre Perfectly All Right, by Alma de Groen, directed by Geoff Crowhurst; The Joss Adams Show, by Alma de Groen, directed by June Barnes; and The Gloaming Oh My Darling, by Megan Terry, directed by Jim Vilé, in the Balcony Theatre 1979Tales from the Vienna Woods, by Odön von Horvath, directed by Jim Vilé, in Little Theatre Running Away, by Michael Cove, directed by June Barnes; and I Suppose I'd Better, by Michael Cove, directed by Geoff Crowhurst, in the Little Theatre; Running Away also toured to Port Augusta in Come Out The Birthday Party, by Harold Pinter, directed by Geoff Crowhurst and Graham Nerlich, in Little Theatre For The Love of Shakespeare, from Wiliam Shakespeare, adapted and directed by Sue Rider, in Little Theatre The Slaughter of St Teresa's Day, by Peter Kenna, directed by Jim Vilé, in Little Theatre The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild proudly acknowledges the support and patronage of the University of Adelaide as its principal sponsor. |
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