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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals 1980 1980 Festival of Perth Festival Programme 14 Feb‐18 Mar 1980 Various Festival at Bunbury WA Arts Council & City
of Bunbury
17 Feb‐16 Mar 1980 Churchill Gallery Lee Musgrave Paintings on Perspex
22 Feb‐15 Mar 1980 Perth Concert Hall The Festival Club Bank of NSW Various 22 Feb 1980 Supreme Court
Gardens Opening Concert Captain Colin Harper David Hawkes Compere Various Bands, Denis
Walter Singer 23 Feb 1980 St George’s Cathedral A Celebration Festival of Perth 1980 The Very Reverend
David Robarts Address Cathedral Choir, Cathedral Bellringers, Arensky Quartet, Anthony Howes
23 Feb 1980 Perth Concert Hall 20th Century Music Festival of Perth 1980, ABC
David Measham Conductor
WA Symphony Orchestra, Ashley Arbuckle Violin
23 Feb – 4 Mar 1980 Dolphin Theatre Richard Stilgoe Take Me to Your Lieder
Richard Stilgoe
23 Feb‐15 Mar 1980 Dolphin Theatre Northern Drift Alfred Bradley Henry Livings, Alan Glasgow
24 Feb 1980 Supreme Court Gardens
Tops of the Pops for ‘80
Festival of Perth 1980, R & I Bank, SGIO
Harry Bluck Various groups and artists
24 Feb, 2 Mar 1980 Art Gallery of WA The Arensky Piano Trio playing Brahms
Festival of Perth 1980, Alcoa of Aust Ltd
Jack Harrison Clarinet
25 Feb 1980 Perth Entertainment Centre
Ballroom Dance Pageant
Festival of Perth 1980 Sam Gilkison Various dancing competitions
25 Feb 1980 Perth Concert Hall An evening with Jasper Carrott and Northern
Festival of Perth 1980, Clifford Hocking, Arts
Jasper Carrott, Henry Livings, Alex Glasgow
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Drift Council of SA
26‐29 Feb 1980 Various The Netherlands Wind Ensemble
Festival of Perth 1980 Members of the ensemble
27‐28 Feb 1980 The Hole in the Wall Roses in Due Season by Doreen Clarke, A Man of Many Parts by Jack Hibberd
Edgar Metcalfe, Raymond Omodei
Joan Sydney, Vic Hawkins, Neville Teede, Noah Hope
27‐28 Feb 1980 Bunbury Anglican Cathedral, Geraldton Anglican Cathedral
The Netherlands Wind Ensemble
Festival of Perth 1980, Alcoa of Aust Ltd
Members of the ensemble
27‐28 Feb 1980 Perth Concert Hall Stan Getz Quintet, Tania Maria Trio, International Jazz
Festival of Perth 1980, Clifford Hocking, Swan TV, T & C PBS
Stan Getz, Tania Maria
27 Feb‐15 Mar 1980 Regal Theatre An alarmingly funny evening with Spike Milligan and Friends
Festival of Perth 1980 Spike Milligan, Glenn Cardier, Carl Vine
28 Feb 1980 Octagon Theatre Elizabeth I Liviu Ciulei John Houseman Lisa Banes, Janet DeMay, John Greenleaf
28 Feb‐15 Mar 1980 Hayman Theatre Cop Out! by Cliff Green Robert Faggetter Paul Callander Rod Hall, Glenn Swift 1,2,6 Mar 1980 Perth Concert Hall
Theatre Restaurant Folk at the Festival Festival of Perth 1980
1,2,6 Mar 1980 Perth Concert Hall Folk at the Festival Festival of Perth 1980 Bob Fox, Stu Luckley and associated artists
1,5,8 Mar 1980 Entertainment Centre 1980 Perth Proms Festival of Perth 1980, ABC
David Measham Conductor
WA Symphony Orchestra, James Galway
2 Mar 1980 Supreme Court Gardens
Big Brass for ‘80 Festival of Perth 1980, R & I Bank, SGIO
John Harper‐Nelson Compere
Various bands
3‐5 Mar 1980 The Playhouse Theatre Gisela May, Alfred Festival of Perth 1980, Gisela May, Alfred
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Festival Club, Perth Concert Hall
Muller and their ensemble
Alcoa of Australia, Adelaide Festival
Miller
5‐6 Mar 1980 Batavia Motor Inn, Lighthouse Inn
Richard Stilgoe in Humour at the Piano
Festival of Perth 1980, WA Arts Council
Richard Stilgoe
5‐15 Mar 1980 Drama Centre Mt Lawley College
Foolsfire with Bob Berky
Festival of Perth 1980 Bob Berky
5‐15 Mar 1980 Dolphin Theatre The Heartache and Sorrow Theatre Company – The Case of Katherine Mansfield Northern Drift
Festival of Perth 1980, Alfred Bradley
Cathy Downes, Henry Livings, Alex Glasgow
6 Mar 1980 Perth Concert Hall The Fires of London music theatre group
Peter Maxwell Davies Donald Bell, Philippa Davies and members of the group
6‐15 Mar 1980 Octagon Theatre That’s the way to do it! by Chris Harris & John David
John David Chris Harris
7 Mar 1980 Fremantle Arts Centre Renaissance Banquet Festival of Perth 1980 The Madrigal Singers, Mime Group Pit Theatre and programme
8 Mar 1980 Perth Concert Hall Cathy Berberian From Monteverdi to the Beatles
Festival of Perth 1980, Alcoa of Australia
Cathy Berberian, Harold Lester piano
8,10 Mar 1980 Geraldton Senior High School, Perth Concert Hall
The National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Great Britain
Bill Ashton Members of the orchestra
9 Mar 1980 Supreme Court Gardens
Accent on Youth Festival of Perth 1980, R & I Bank, SGIO
Captain Colin Harper Compere
Presbyterian Ladies College, WA Girls’
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Choir, WA Youth Concert Band
11,13‐14 Mar 1980 Perth Concert Hall The Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra
Festival of Perth 1980, Myer (WA) Stores
Kazimierz Kord Musical Director
Lidia Grychtolowna, Konstanty Kulka violin
12 Mar 1980 Art Gallery of WA Lidia Grychtolowna plays Chopin
Festival of Perth 1980, Alcoa of Australia
Lidia Grychtolowna piano
13 Mar 1980 Perth Concert Hall A taste of the north by Adele Cohen
Festival of Perth 1980, Office of the North West
Adele Cohen Adele Cohen, Doug Foley and musicians
16 Mar 1980 Octagon Theatre The Charlie Byrd Trio International Jazz
Festival of Perth 1980, Swan TV, T & C PBS
Charlie Byrd, Joe Byrd bass, John Rae drums
18 Mar 1980 Octagon Theatre Bob Berky Festival of Perth 1980 Bob Berky juggler, mime and clown
29 May‐7 June 1980 The New His Majesty’s Theatre
Dance for the 80’s Garth Welch Natasha Middleton, Anthony Shearsmith, Sally Clarke, David Fowler, Jenny Phillipson
1981 6 Feb – 2 March 1981 Festival of Perth
Programme 1981 UWA Department of
Music The Beethoven violin & piano sonatas musicians in residence
Notes on the recital series 1 by Geoffrey Michaels
1981 Don Giovanni (Film) Joseph Losey Ruggero Raimondi Kiri Te Kanawa
4 Feb 1981 Playhouse Theatre Amadeus by Peter Shaffer
Stephen Barry Ross Coli, Edgar Metcalfe
4‐21 Feb 1981 Regal Theatre The magic pudding by Richard Bradshaw The Marionette Allan Highfield, Susan
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Norman Lindsay Theatre of Australia Winter
5‐11 Feb 1981 His Majesty’s Theatre Australian Dance Theatre
Jonathan Taylor Members of the dance group
5‐22 Feb 1981 Fremantle Arts Centre Wear ware where exhibition of metalcrafts
Festival of Perth 1981
6,8,15,22 Feb,1 Mar 1981
Supreme Court Gardens
Family entertainment opening concert Top of the Pops for ’81, The Big Brass for ’81, Jazz jamboree, Family colonial folk dance
Festival of Perth 1981, R & I Bank, SGIO
Bands and musical artists
6‐28 Feb 1981 Festival Club diary Festival of Perth 1981, Wales Bank
7 Feb 1981 Perth Concert Hall Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee
Festival of Perth 1981, Sydney International Music Festival
Sonny Terry blues harmonica, Brownie McGhee guitarist singer
7,12 Feb 1981 Hole in the Wall Duff by Alex Buzo, Sexual perversity in Chicago by David Mamet
Jon Ewing Vic Hawkins, Bernie Davis, Sally Sander, Rosemary Barr, Liz Horne
7‐21 Feb, 23 Feb, 24 Feb 1981
Dolphin Theatre, Geraldton Entertainment Centre, Bunbury Lighthouse Inn
Marian Montgomery & Richard Rodney Bennett in Just friends
Festival of Perth 1981
7,27 Feb, 1 Mar 1981 Sunken Gardens, Supreme Court Gardens
Folk at the festival Festival of Perth 1981 WA Bush Orchestra, Mucky Duck Bush Band, Bernard Carney, K & B Hardwick
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals 7‐28 Feb 1981 Hayman Theatre WA Theatre Company
presents Faust Peter Wilson Cathryn Robinson
Script Tony Nicholls, Takeshi Hoshino, Noriko Nishimoto and cast
9‐14 Feb 1981 University of WA The liberation of skopje by Dusan Jovanovic
Ljubisa Ristic Branko Novkovic, Perica Martinovic, Boris Cavazza
9‐21 Feb 1981 Octagon Theatre I Colombaioni Festival of Perth 1981 Carlo Colombaioni, Alberto Vitali
10,17,23,25,28 Feb 1981
Art Gallery of WA Bartok & his contemporaries
Festival of Perth 1981, Alcoa of Australia
11,14,18 Feb 1981 Perth Entertainment Centre
1981 Perth Proms ABC David Measham Conductor
WA Symphony Orchestra, Marilyn Richardson, Isador Goodman piano, Brian Porter violin
12,14 Feb 1981 Perth Concert Hall Keith Michell in concert
Wendy Toye Max Howard Keith Michell
13 Feb‐7 Mar 1981 His Majesty’s Theatre The merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
Michael Meacham Mick Wicks Peter Marinker, Prunella Scales, Timothy West
13 Feb‐7 Mar 1981 The Old Vic Theatre Company season’s programme
Festival of Perth 1981, PBS
Basil Hoskins David Killick Bernard Wright
15‐16 Feb 1981 Perth Concert Hall Polish Chamber Orchestra
Festival of Perth 1981, Adelaide Festival C Trust
Jerzy Maksymiuk Founder & Conductor
Jan Stanienda and orchestra
16‐20, 25 Feb 1981 Bussell Motel/Hotel, Centennial Oval, Wintersun, Newman,
Mike Harding in concert
Festival of Perth, Western Farmers Co‐Op Ltd
Mike Harding
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Telfer, Perth Concert Hall
17‐18 Feb 1981 Perth Concert Hall Outrageous Craig Russell and Company
Festival of Perth 1981, Budd Haas Enterprises
Paul Moer Musical Director
Craig Russell impressionist
19‐21 Feb 1981 Perth Concert Hall Halle Orchestra Festival of Perth 1981 James Loughran Conductor
Martin Miller leader and the orchestra
20‐27 Feb 1981 His Majesty’s Theatre Trelawny of the Wells by Arthur Wing Pinero
Timothy West Mick Wicks Lionel Hamilton, Lynne Miller
23 Feb 1981 Perth Concert Hall Mary O’Hara in concert Festival of Perth 1981 23 – 28 Feb 1981 Octagon Theatre Steps, notes & squeaks
devised by Maina Gielgud
Maina Gielgud, Svetlana Beriosova, Barry McGrath, Michael Manning, James Slater, Andis Marton, Jeanette Doust.
23‐28 Feb 1981 Mt Lawley College of Advanced Education
A festival of fun, fun, fun just for kids
Festival of Perth 1981, Arnott Mills & Ware
Voyces
25 Feb 1981 Regal Theatre Tom Foolery by Tom Leher
Geoffrey Ferris John Manford Peter Regan, Joan Sydney, Raymond Duparc, Tony Preece
25‐26 Feb 1981 Fremantle Arts Centre A night at the moulin rouge, Will the real Toulouse‐Lautrec please stand up, Ignorance is bliss
Festival of Perth 1981, John Hind
Music by Verdon Williams F.A.C., Opera Viva
WA Ballet Company, Ian Cearns, Jane Avril, Sue Donnelly
25 Feb‐15 Mar 1981 Undercroft Gallery Will Dyson – cartoons, caricatures and prints 1800‐1938
Festival of Perth 1981, William Warner
28 Feb 1981 Perth Concert Hall Special orchestral Festival of Perth 1981, David Measham WA Symphony
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals concert Mahler Resurrection
ABC Conductor Orchestra, WA Arts Orchestra, Loris Synan Soprano, Jolanta Nagajek Mezz, Festival Chorus
1982 1982 International Theatre
Programme 26 Jan‐4 Feb 1982 22 Feb‐6 Mar 1982
Playhouse Theatre Mt Lawley College Theatre
Le Theatre de l’ombrelle in the black cat
Festival of Perth 1982 Members of the company
3‐20 Feb 1982 His Majesty’s Theatre The black theatre of Prague
Jiri Srnec Members of the cast
4‐20 Feb 1982 Octagon Theatre The London Theatre Group in The tell‐tale heart, The fall of the house of Usher adapted from works of Edgar Allan Poe
Steven Berkoff Steven Berkoff, Terence McGinity, Annie Stainer
4‐21 Feb 1982 Fremantle Arts Centre Invitation ceramics award
Festival of Perth 1982
5 Feb 1982 Hole in the Wall Cloud nine by Caryl Churchill
Raymond Omodei Beckie Whitton Production Assistant
Gerald Hitchcock, Ailsa Piper
5 Feb‐6 Mar 1982 Festival Programme 5 Feb‐6 Mar 1982 Supreme Court
Gardens Opening concert The Big Brass for ’82, Jazz Jamboree, Tops of the Pops ’82, Family Colonial Bush Dance
Festival of Perth 1982 Harry Bluck Various bands and musical artists, Rod McKuen
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals 5 Feb‐7 Mar 1982 Art Gallery of W.A. Sir Sidney Nolan Festival of Perth 1982 6 Feb,5‐6 Mar 1982 The Sunken Garden
Supreme Court Gardens
Folk at the festival Festival of Perth 1982 Vin Garbutt, Bernard Carney and musical artists
6 Feb 1982 Perth Concert Hall Freddie Hubbard with the Rufus Reid quartet, Johnny Griffin quartet
Festival of Perth 1982 Arranged by the Australian Jazz Foundation
Freddie Hubbard, Johnny Griffin Quartet, Rufus Reid Quartet
7‐21 Feb 1982 McCallum Park Circus Oz contemporary circus
Festival of Perth 1982 Performers of the circus
8 Feb 1982 Perth Concert Hall Rod McKuen Arthur Greenslade Musical Director
Rod McKuen, Clive Lendich & cast
9,11,18 Feb 1982 Perth Concert Hall The Sofia Soloists chamber ensemble
Festival of Perth 1982 Emil Tabakov Conductor
Members of the ensemble
12 Feb 1982 Hole in the Wall Theatre
My Name is Pablo Picasso
Ken Campbell‐Dobbie Glenn Hitchcock Michelle Marzo Edgar Metcalfe
13 Feb 1982 Perth Concert Hall George Melly, John Chilton’s, Feetwarmers, John Etheridge trio
Festival of Perth 1982 George Melly Vocal, John Chilton Trumpet, John Etheridge Guitar
20 Feb 1982 Perth Concert Hall Boys of the Lough Festival of Perth 1982, Talunga Music Pty Ltd
Foursome of instrumentalists
20,24,27 Feb 1982 Entertainment Centre Festival of Perth Proms Festival of Perth 1982, ABC
David Measham Conductor
WA Symphony Orchestra, Pamela Page Piano, Berian Evans Singing, Sarah Walker Singing, Dennis Olsen Piano
21,28 Feb 1982 Perth Concert Hall Sarah Walker & Roger Festival of Perth 1982 Sarah Walker Singer,
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Vignoles Roger Vignoles Piano
22 Feb‐6 Mar 1982 Octagon Theatre Miss Margarida’s Way by Roberto Athayde
Roberto Athayde Estelle Parsons
23 Feb 1982 Dolphin Theatre Elizabethan Theatre Trust A lesson from Aloes by Athol Fugard
Gillian Owen Olive Bodill, Anthony Wheeler, Phillip Hinton
23 Feb 1982 Perth Gazette & WA Times
Vol 3 no 51 Festival Entertainment News
23,25,26 Feb 1982 Perth Concert Hall, Octagon Theatre Darwin
Robyn Archer at large Festival of Perth 1982 Robyn Archer, Peter Head Piano, Louis McManus Guitar
24 Feb 1982 Perth Concert Hall Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee
Festival of Perth 1982 by arrangement with Peter Korda & Peter Stuyvesant I/National Music Festival
Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee
24 Feb 1982 Fremantle Arts Centre The Great Waltz Festival of Perth 1982 Graham Wood Violin, Raymond Long Piano, Prue Ashurst Soprano, Jeff How Tenor
24 Feb‐6 Mar 1982 His Majesty’s Theatre Piccolo Teatro di Milano
Giorgio Strehler
26 Feb 1982 Perth Concert Hall Tangerine Dream Festival of Perth 1982 Edgar Froese, Christoph Franke, Johannes Schmoelling
27 Feb 1982 Perth Concert Hall Chick Corea and his friends
Festival of Perth 1982 Jazz Keyboard & Friends
27 Feb, 2‐6 Mar Gallery 3 Art Gallery of W.A.
Lear the monologue Edgar Metcalfe David George
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals 1,3 Mar 1982 Perth Concert Hall La Nuova Compagnia
Di Canto Popolare Festival of Perth 1982
4 Mar 1982 Winthrop Hall Vladimir Mikulka concert guitar
Festival of Perth 1982 Vladimir Mikulka
6 Mar 1982 Perth Concert Hall Special orchestral concert
Festival of Perth 1982, ABC
Conductor & Soloist Dobbs Franks
WA Symphony Orchestra, Robert Cooper Violin, Wendy Clarke Flute
1983 1983 Festival Times
Newspaper 20 Jan 1983, 16 Feb 1983
Photocopy from the West Australian about Festival Fringers
28 Jan‐13 Mar 1983 Poster of Festival Fringe
29 Jan‐1 Mar 1983 Poster of Festival Fringe
2‐20 Feb 1983 Fremantle Art Gallery Polly MacCallum Festival of Perth 1983 2 Feb‐13 Mar 1983 Fremantle Art Gallery 5 Festival exhibitions in
Fremantle Polly MacCallum Drawing Award Mandy Browne Robyn Gordon Denese Oates
Festival of Perth 1983
4‐26 Feb 1983 Playhouse Theatre Terra Nova by Ted Tally
Edgar Metcalfe James Beattie, Andy King
9 Feb 1983 Hole in the Wall Oedipus the King by Raymond Omodei Peter Caust Peter Hardy, Bill
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Sophocles Dunstone
10‐26 Feb 1983 12‐26 Feb 1983 15‐23 Feb 1983
Octagon Theatre My sister in this house by Wendy Kesselman Talking with by Jane Martin The eye of the beholder by Kent Broadhurst Lone star by James McLure
Jon Jory Steven D Albrezzi Elizabeth Ives Jon Jory/Elizabeth Ives
Cristine Rose, Patricia Charbonneau, Georgine Hall, Isabell Mond, Lee Anne Fahey, Patrick Tovatt, Leo Burmester, Bruce Kuhn,Peter Bartlett
11‐24 Feb 1983 New Fortune Theatre King Arthur text by John Dryden, Music by Henry Purcell
John Milson Pat Stroud John Tarrant, Geoff Gibbs, Tony Pierce
11 Feb‐5 Mar 1983 Festival of Perth Programme
11 Feb‐5 Mar 1983 Supreme Court Gardens
Free family entertainment
Festival of Perth 1983, R & I Bank, SGIO
Various bands
12 Feb‐5 Mar 1983 Perth Concert Hall International music subscription series
Festival of Perth 1983
12,16,18 Feb 1983 Perth Concert Hall Australian Youth Orchestra
Festival of Perth 1983 Ronald Zollman Conductor
Peter Frankl, Gyorgy Pauk, Ralph Kirshbaum
13‐20 Feb 1983 His Majesty’s Theatre The Comedy of Errors Ian Judge 14 Feb 1983 Perth Concert Hall Barry Crocker Barry Heidenreich Barry Crocker, The Jam
Tarts 16‐21 Feb 1983 Winthrop Hall The Passion of Christ Antonio Calenda Claudia Giannotti, Pino
De Matti, Claudio Cassinelli
17‐21, 23‐26 Feb 1983 His Majesty’s Theatre While we watched by Jonathan Taylor,
Festival of Perth 1983 Vanessa McIntosh, Ronald van den Bergh,
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Dancing day by Christopher Bruce, Broken head by Jonathan Taylor, Diary by Joseph Scoglio, Ghost dances by Christopher Bruce
Mark Baldwin, Victoria Jestyn, Claire Stonier, John Salisbury and members of the dancing group
18‐19 Feb 1983 Sunken Garden Eric Bogle in concert Festival of Perth 1983 Eric Bogle, Bernard Carney
19 Feb 1983 Perth Concert Hall Jeannie Lewis Ted Robinson Ron Moss Jeannie Lewis and company
19,23,26 Feb 1983 Entertainment Centre 1983 Festival of Perth Proms
ABC David Measham Conductor
WA Symphony Orchestra, Geoffrey Harris, Angela Denning
21 Feb 1983 Perth Concert Hall Phyllis Diller Festival of Perth 1983 Phyllis Diller 21‐26, 28 Feb‐1‐5 Mar 1983
Dolphin Theatre, Octagon Theatre
An evening with Queen Victoria
Festival of Perth 1983 Prunella Scales, Ian Partridge, Richard Burnett
22 Feb 1983 Perth Concert Hall Peter Frankl, Gyorgy Pauk, Ralph Kirshbaum
Festival of Perth 1983
23 Feb‐13 Mar 1983 Fremantle Art Gallery Denese Oates, Quipus Memoirs, Masks in Paper
Festival of Perth 1983
23 Feb‐13 Mar 1983 Fremantle Art Gallery Robyn Gordon, Oz Jools, Adornment for the body or wall
Festival of Perth 1983
23 Feb‐13 Mar 1983 Fremantle Art Gallery Mandy Browne Festival of Perth 1983 24,27 Feb 1983 Winthrop Hall, Octagon
Theatre Fortune’s fire, Lute song ensemble
Festival of Perth 1983 Nigel Robson, Carl Shavitz, Peter Vel
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals 25 Feb 1983 Perth Concert Hall Gagaku ensemble of
Tokyo Festival of Perth 1983 Members of the
ensemble 27 Feb 1983 Octagon Theatre Bernard d’Ascoli Festival of Perth 1983 28 Feb, 5 Mar 1983 Perth Concert Hall Chamber Orchestra of
Europe Festival of Perth 1983 Jacek Kasprzyk
Conductor Bernard d’Ascoli, Ralph Kirshbaum
1 Mar 1983 Perth Concert Hall George Melly with John Chilton’s feetwarmers
Festival of Perth 1983 John Chilton, Chuck Smith, Colin Bates, Barry Dillon
1‐5 Mar 1983 Dolphin Theatre The Children’s Crusade by Paul Thompson
Glen Hitchcock Gary Hodge WA Australian Youth Theatre Company
2 Mar 1983 Perth Concert Hall Bernard d’Ascoli Festival of Perth 1983 3 Mar 1983 Winthrop Hall Youth Chorale and The
Festival Sinfonia led by Graham Wood
Festival of Perth 1983 Roy Rimmer Conductor Alexander Platts, Prue Ashurst, Clare Noon and artists
3‐26 Mar 1983 Playhouse Theatre On the razzle by Tom Stoppard
Jean Kemp‐Welch John Dalby Bernie Davis, Alastair Cummings, Elizabeth Caiacob
1984 10 Feb‐3 Mar 1984 1984 Festival Program 1984 Princess May Theatre
Fremantle Swy Theatre Company, WA Young Playwrights Workshop, Pandora’s Box by Karen Fletcher, Vive La Difference by Karen Edmiston, The boy who thought he was James Joyce by Pieter Aquila, Never,Never by
Mark Hislop, Leith Taylor, Ross Coli, Tony Nicholls
Chris Saunders, Cathy Zimdahl, Anni Davey, Caroline Poulton, Mark Hislop, Mary McBeath, Chris Saunders
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Andrew Robson
1984 1984 Festival Calendar Map Cab ALB 20/15 18 Jan – 11 Feb 1984 Playhouse Summer by
Edward Bond Edgar Metcalfe Paul Sadler, Clare
Haywood, Leone Martin‐Smith, Suzanne Peveril, Leslie Wright.
9‐18 Feb 1984 UWA The Youth Theatre Company – The Golden Masque of Agamemnon by John Wiles
Glenn Hitchcock Don Paynter Anthony Lawrence, Paul Yovich, Richard Douglas, Hilary Burr, Nicki Wendt
10 Feb 1984 Supreme Court Gardens
Opening Concert 32nd Festival of Perth
Captain Frederick Rooke L.T.C.L.
Rolf Harris Compere
10‐11 Feb 1984 Sunken Garden Cilla & Artie folksong duo
Festival of Perth 1984 Louisa Myers, Scott Wise
11 Feb 1984 Perth Concert Hall The Don Burrows Quartet, Egberto Gismonti & Nana Vasconcelos duo
Festival of Perth 1984
11,14‐18,21‐25,28‐29 Feb‐1‐3 Mar 1984
Melbourne Hotel, Perth Concert Hall
The Nylons live in concert
Festival of Perth 1984
11,15,18 Feb 1984 Entertainment Centre 1984 Festival Proms Festival of Perth 1984 David Measham Conductor
WA Symphony Orchestra, Joan Qiong Shih, Jennifer McGregor, John Carmichael
12 Feb 1984 Entertainment Centre Split Enz Festival of Perth 1984 13,15,24‐26,28‐29 Feb 1984
New Fortune Theatre Don Juan by Moliere John Retallack Edmund Falzon, Terry John, Claire Benedict,
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Michael Mears
14‐25 Feb 1984 Octagon Theatre Mario Maya gypsy flamenco theatre
Mario Maya Juana Amaya, Isidoro, Miguel Lopez and members of the group
14‐25 Feb,27 Feb‐10 Mar 1984
Playhouse Theatre and Country Venues
Compagnie Philippe Gentry, Rond Comme un Cube Country Tour
Festival of Perth 1984 Catherine Goffinet, Agnes Neel, Alain Clement, Patrick Henniquau
16‐19,21‐23 Feb‐1‐3 Mar 1984
New Fortune Theatre Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
John Retallack Michael Mears, Janet Amsbury, Malcolm Scates, Terry John
17‐25 Feb 1984 His Majesty’s Theatre Grupo de Teatro Macunaima from Brazil
Antunes Filho Luiz Henrique, Malu Pessin, Marlene Fortuna and members of the cast
17 Feb‐3 Mar 1984 Octagon Theatre Campbell McComas ministerial statements
Festival of Perth 1984 Campbell McComas
20‐25 Feb 1984 27 Feb‐3 Mar 1984 9,10,12‐17 Mar 1984
Dolphin Theatre Octagon Theatre Country Tour Venues
Foolsfire Ricardo Velez
20‐28 Feb 1984 Perth Concert Hall Finnish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Festival of Perth 1984 Leif Segerstam, Jukka‐Pekka Saraste, Esa‐Pekka Salonen Conductors
23 Feb 1984 Winthrop Hall Arto Noras, Roger Smalley
Festival of Perth 1984 Arto Noras Cello, Roger Smalley Piano
23‐24 Feb 1984 Perth Concert Hall Queens Park Theatre Geraldton
Redgum Festival of Perth 1984 John Schumann, Michael Atkinson, Hugh McDonald, Verity
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Truman
27 Feb‐3 Mar 1984 Dolphin Theatre Tenkei Gekijyo “Mizu No Eki”
Shogo Ohta Michiko Aoki Acting by the cast in silence
29 Feb 1984 Perth Entertainment Centre
Festival Tattoo ‘84 Captain Fred Rooke
29 Feb‐16 Mar 1984 His Majesty’s Theatre Giselle by Theophile Gautier & Vernoy de St Georges
Beryl Grey Mary Skeaping Evelyne Desutter, Kelvin Coe, Alan Alder, Victoria Taylor
1‐24 Mar 1984 Playhouse Theatre Night Mother by Marsha Norman
Edgar Metcalfe Garry Snowden June Salter, Jill Perryman
2‐3 Mar 1984 Perth Concert Hall The Polish Chamber Orchestra
Jerzy Maksymiuk Jerzy Maksymiuk Conductor
The Orchestra
20‐24 Mar 1984 His Majesty’s Theatre Molissa Fenley & Dancers in Hemispheres
Festival of Perth 1984 Molissa Fenley, Silvia Martins, Scottie Mirviss
1985 1985 1985 Festival Program 29 Jan‐24 Feb 1985 Festival Fringe
Programme 1985 Dave Cooper Administrator
Various artists
13 Feb‐3 Mar 1985 Footsbarn Tent, Esplanade Fremantle
Footsbarn Travelling Theatre Chinese Puzzle, The Circus Tosov, King Lear by William Shakespeare
Festival of Perth 1985 Members of the group
14‐16,18‐20 Feb 1985 Octagon Theatre The Lighthouse by Peter Maxwell Davies
Louis Nowra WA Arts Orchestra Ensemble, Adrian Brand Tenor, Garrick Jones Baritone
16 Feb 1985 Perth Concert Hall Don Burrows and Festival of Perth 1985 Don Burrows, George
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals George Golla, Chris Hinze International Combination
Golla, Chris Hinze Combination
16,20,23 Feb 1985 Perth Entertainment Centre
1985 Proms Festival of Perth 1985 David Measham Conductor
John Williams Guitar, Howard Shelley Piano, Jolanta Nagajek Mezzo Soprano
18 Feb‐9 Mar 1985 The Maltings North Perth
No Sugar by Jack Davis Andrew Ross John Pell, Ernie Dingo, Jedda Cole
20‐22 Feb 1985 Alexander Library The language of place Festival of Perth 1985 Doris Lessing, George Bowering
20‐23,25‐28 Feb;1‐2 Mar 1985
His Majesty’s Theatre The Sydney Dance Company’s After Venice
Graeme Murphy Artistic Director
Garth Welch, Janet Vernon, The Company
20 Feb‐9Mar 1985 Playhouse Theatre La Compagnia del Collettivo di Parma in Macbeth
Festival of Perth 1985 The Company of the Collettivo
22‐24,26 Feb;1‐3,5 Mar 1985
New Fortune Theatre Chanticleeer & the Fox (Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s Tale) Mankinde The Shepherds’ Play
Carl Heap, Dick McCaw Mark Heap, Roy Weskin, Bridget Thornborrow, Carl Heap, Clive Mendus, Mark Saban
25‐26 Feb;6‐7 Mar 1985
Perth Concert Hall International Orchestras Series
Festival of Perth 1985 Klaus Tennstedt Musical Director
London Philharmonic Orchestra
26‐28 Feb;1‐2,5‐9 Mar 1985
Octagon Theatre Poppie Nongena based on a novel by Elsa Joubert
Hilary Blecher Joe Boyd, Edward Miller
Thuli Dumakude, Sophie Mgcina, James Mthoba
19‐24,26‐28 Feb;1‐3,5‐9 Mar 1985
Dolphin Theatre Nagging doubt and cuddles
Festival of Perth 1985 Jack Klaff
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals The fifty minute hour and Damon Runyon by Jack Klaff
25 Feb 1985 Perth Entertainment Centre
Dance Pageant Sam Gilkison
28 Feb;4 Mar 1985 Academy Recital Hall Octagon Theatre
Flederman Festival of Perth 1985 Geoffrey Collins, Michael Askill, Carl Vine and artists
3,6 Mar 1985 Perth Concert Hall The Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century
Sieuwert Verster Frans Bruggen Conductor
The Orchestra
4 Mar 1985 Perth Concert Hall Bernard d’Ascoli 5‐9 Mar 1985 His Majesty’s Theatre Mario Maya Gypsy
Flamenco Theatre Amargo and Flamenco Libre
Mario Maya Dancers of the Company
24 Mar 1985 Tranby House Soiree by the Swan Festival of Perth 1985 Edgar Metcalfe, Jenny McNae, Ivan King
1986 1986 Festival of Perth Festival Programme 8 Feb‐1 Mar 1986 Playhouse Theatre Midnite by Randolph
Stow Andrew Ross Kevin Harrington, Faith
Clayton 13 Feb 1986 Princess May Theatre Boomeroo! from Paul
Radley’s “My Blue‐Checker Corker & Me”
Alan Becher Richard Bishop, Ben Gabriel, Warren Jones, Pippa Williamson
14 Feb 1986 Supreme Court Gardens
Opening concert 34th Festival of Perth
Captain Frederick Rooke L.T.C.L.
W/O CII Wm Honter B.E.M.
Various bands, Julie Anthony
15‐16,22‐23,25‐28 Feb; 18,20‐23 Feb;4‐9 Mar 1986
Octagon Theatre New Fortune Theatre
Traverse Theatre Company Dead Men by Mike Stott
Jenny Killick Peter Lichtenfeis Natalya Herzen, Jack Ellis, Simon Tyrrell, Kate Duchene, Ralph Riach
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Losing Venice by John Clifford
15,22,29 Feb 1986 Entertainment Centre 1986 Perth Proms ABC David Measham Conductor
WA Symphony Orchestra Geoffrey Tozer Piano, Ronald Thomas Violin, Miriam Gormley Soprano, Peter Clinch Saxaphone
15,21‐22,28 Feb 1986 Perth Concert Hall Folk at the Festival Festival of Perth 1986 Battlefield Band, Tom Paxton, Fairport Convention & Fiddler’s Green, Kate & Anna McGarrigle
15‐16 Feb 1986 Perth Concert Hall Polish Chamber Orchestra
Festival of Perth 1986 Jerzy Maksymiuk Conductor
Members of the Orchestra
16,18‐23 Feb;4‐9 Mar 1986
Dolphin Theatre Octagon Theatre
Trestle Theatre Company in Plastered A full‐mask performance
John Wright Doreen Pallier & Advance Press Pty Ltd
Joff Chafer, Sally Cook, Alan Riley, Toby Wilsher
17‐18 Feb 1986 Perth Concert Hall Julie Anthony with Brian Doyle
Mike Harvey Julie Anthony, Brian Doyle
17,19‐23 Feb 1986 Octagon Theatre The Brass Band Festival of Perth 1986 Members of the Band 18‐23 Feb 1986 His Majesty’s Theatre The Scottish Ballet in
Carmen in Dance and Song After the Story by Propser Merimee
Peter Darrell CBE Christine Camillo, Davide Bombana, Linda Packer, Rober Hampton, Noriko Ohara
23,26 Feb 1986 Perth Concert Hall Albany Town Hall
The Soloists of Australia in Concert
Ronald Thomas Members of the String Orchestra
24, 26, 28 Feb & 1 Mar Octagon Theatre Helene Delavault in Le Claude Lavoix (piano)
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals 1986 Tango Stupefiant 24 Feb‐7 Mar 1986 Perth Concert Hall Festival Music 1986 Various Orchestral
Groups 24‐28 Feb;1,3‐8 Mar 1986
Academy Music Auditorium
Swimming to Cambodia
Festival of Perth 1986 Spalding Gray
25‐28 Feb;1‐2 Mar 1986
Dolphin Theatre Trestle Theatre Company Creche School Rules Hanging Around
John Wright Four member group study in full‐mask
25 Feb‐10 Mar 1986 Fortune Theatre Country Venues
Illapu in concert Music from the Andes
Festival of Perth 1986 Dominique Strabach Chilean 5 member instrumentalists
26‐28 Feb;1‐2,4,6‐8 Mar 1986
His Majesty’s Theatre Rustaveli Theatre Company Richard III by William Shakespeare Caucasian Chalk Circle by B Brecht
Robert Sturua Nektor Chuladze
Robert Sturua E Tsulukidze A Zurabashvili
Members of the cast
27 Feb 1986 Hole in the Wall Theatre
Antigone by Sophocles Raymond Omodei Graeme Noack Helen O’Connor, Rod Hall, Peter Hardy
27 Feb‐1 Mar 1986 Perth Concert Hall Musica Antiqua Koln Festival of Perth 1986 5 member string ensemble
28 Feb‐3 Mar 1986 Alexander Library The BHP Television Festival
Paul Barron Director Various screenings
28 Feb‐5 Mar 1986 The Sunken Garden Kecak Dance Company Festival of Perth 1986 Balinese Dance Company
2 Mar 1986 Perth Concert Hall Spirit of India Festival of Perth 1986 Dancers & Instrumentalists
3 Mar 1986 Octagon Theatre Nexus Festival of Perth 1986 5 master percussionists 3‐8 Mar 1986 The Dolphin Theatre Eros Noriko Nishimoto Noriko Nishimoto &
Puppets
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals 3‐8 Mar 1986 The Playhouse Theatre The Awaji Puppet
Theatre
Festival of Perth 1986 Mr Masaru Mori President
Puppeteers and Musicians from Japan
4,6‐8 Mar 1986 Perth Concert Hall Leeuwin Estate
Berlin Staatskapelle Australian Tour
Paul Eckard Orchestral Director
Siegfried Kurz Christian Ehwald Conductors
Peter Rosel Piano
5 Mar 1986 Perth Concert Hall Peter Rosel Piano Recital
Festival of Perth 1986
10 Apr 1986 Undated Undated
WA Newspaper Articles on L’Orfeo by Jill Crommelin Derek Morgan Music review on Scholar by D Morgan
Newspaper articles
1987 1987 Festival of Perth Festival Programme 1987 Festival of Perth Brochure of Festival
Entertainment 15 Jan‐15 Feb 1987 Fremantle Art Gallery The Fremantle Dozen
exhibition of artists’ work
Festival of Perth 1987 Works by the artists
17‐31 Jan 1987 Various Galleries Festival Fringe exhibition programme
Festival of Perth 1987
20‐25,27‐31 Jan;2‐7 Feb 1987
New Fortune Theatre The Castanet Club Festival of Perth 1987 Members of the group
21‐22 Jan 1987 Carrington midsummer magic
21 Jan‐15 Feb 1987 Music Dep Auditor Octagon/Dolphin Theatres Custom House, Fremantle WA
Fun for the young Festival of Perth 1987 Programmes for children
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Academy of Performing Arts
21 Jan‐27 Mar 1987 Crafts Council – Perth City Railway Station
Challenges – Fine WA Crafts
Festival of Perth Exhibition of arts
22 Jan‐15 Feb 1987 Fremantle Arts Centre Deck Chair Theatre presents Fleets of fortune by Phil Thompson & Ken Kelso
Festival of Perth 1987 Members of the cast
22‐23 Jan 1987 Alexander Library Watershed by John Aitken
Festival of Perth 1987 Theatre Board of Australia Council
James Hagan, Margaret Anketell, Andy King, Suzanne Peveril
24 Jan 1987 Fremantle Oval HM Irish Guards Beating the retreat
Festival of Perth 1987 HM Irish Guards
27 Jan‐8 Feb 1987 Festival Dance 87 Festival of Perth 198727 Jan‐22 Feb 1987 His Majesty’s Theatre
Quarry Amphitheatre The Red Parrot The Sunken Garden
Festival Dance 87 Festival of Perth 1987 Desrosiers Dance Theatre, Limbs Dance Company, Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal, Dancers of the Dreaming, Trisha Brown Company, Phoenix Dance Company
28 Jan – 15 Feb 1987 Prism Gallery Courtyard, Fremantle
Such is Life by Tom Collins
Festival of Perth 1987 Alan Becher
Swy Theatre Company
31 Jan‐7 Feb 1987 9‐14,16‐21 Feb 1987
Hayman Theatre The Quiet Achievers Festival of Perth 1987 Leonard Teale
30 Jan 1987 Supreme Court Gardens
Free concerts of the 35th Festival of Perth
Festival of Perth 1987 Lt Graham Lloyd W/O T Van Gaalen
Various bands and musical artists
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals 30 Jan‐21 Feb 1987 Papa Luigi’s Talk of the
Terrace Season of late night entertainment
Festival of Perth 1987 Various musicians and musical artists
31 Jan;4,7 Feb 1987 Entertainment Centre 1987 Festival Proms ABC David Measham Conductor
WA Symphony Orchestra and musical artists
1 Feb 1987 Buckland Pendyrus Male Choir United States Navy 7th Fleet Band
Festival of Perth 1987
1 Feb 1987 Perth Concert Hall An organ recital by John Fenstermaker
Festival of Perth 1987 John Fenstermaker
2 Feb 1987 The Playhouse Theatre God’s best country by Gordon Francis
Aarne Neeme John Howard, Marilynne Paspaley
2‐7,9‐14,16‐21 Feb 1987
Dolphin Theatre Anthill Theatre Company Kid’s Stuff by Raymond Cousse
Jean‐Pierre Mignon Bruce Keller
Julie Forsyth
3 Feb 1987 Perth Concert Hall Slovak Chamber Orchestra
Bohdan Warchal Members of the orchestra
3‐18 Feb 1987 Perth Concert Hall Festival Music 87 subscription
Festival of Perth 1987 Various orchestras, choirs and music‐artists
3‐7,9‐14,16‐21 Feb 1987
Dolphin Theatre 21A Festival of Perth 1987 Kevin Kling
4‐7,9‐14,16‐21 Feb 1987
Octagon Theatre Steppenwolf Theatre Company of Chicago Lydie Breeze by John Guare
Rondi Reed Douglas Bryan Bean Members of the cast
5 Feb 1987 Perth Concert Hall Choir of Grace Cathedral, San Francisco
Festival of Perth 1987 Dr John Fenstermaker Conductor
The choristers
5,7‐8 Feb 1987 WACA Ra‐Ta‐Tatoo Festival of Perth 1987 Various bands
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals 5,7‐8 Feb 1987 WACA Searchlight Tattoo Festival of Perth 1987 Various Bands 8 Feb 1987 Perth Concert Hall Hugh McLean Organo
Pleno Music Dept UWA Hugh McLean
8 Feb 1987 Perth Concert Hall Ralph McTell Guitar Festival of Perth 1987 Ralph McTell 9‐14,16‐21 Feb 1987 Regal Theatre Dimitri Clown & Mime Festival of Perth 1987 Dimitri 10,12‐13 Feb 1987 Perth Entertainment
Centre Searchlight spectacular Festival of Perth 1987 Various artists
11 Feb 1987 Perth Concert Hall Redgum Festival of Perth 1987 Musical group 13 Feb‐7 Mar 1987 Sunken Gardens Azany anti‐war
comedy The Acharnians by Aristophanes
Festival of Perth 1987 Circus Aristophanes
14 Feb 1987 Perth Concert Hall WA Symphony Orchestra
ABC Diego Masson Conductor
WA Symphony Orchestra Roger Smalley Piano
15 Feb 1987 Perth Concert Hall The Verdi Requiem Festival of Perth 1987 Various artists 17‐21 Feb 1987 Perth Concert Hall
Leeuwin Estate Royal Danish Orchestra 1987 Tour
Poul Jorgensen The orchestra
18‐19 Feb 1987 Fremantle Arts Centre 1987 Writers’ Festival Portraits Seminar
Festival of Perth 1987 Programme of events
21 Feb 1987 Perth Concert Hall Music of India Festival of Perth 1987 The musicians 21 Feb 1987 Perth Entertainment
Centre Dance Pagaent
1988 1988 Festival of Perth Festival Program 1 Feb – 6 March Various venues Various program Festival of Perth 1987 2‐4,6‐7,9‐11,13‐14 Feb 1988
Boya Quarry Mundaring
The Mahabharata, The Game of Dice, Exile in the Forest, The War a
Marie‐Helene Estienne Alain Maratrat Assistants to the
Micheline Rozan William Wilkinson
Cast and musicians of The Mahabharata
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals play by Jean‐Claude Carriere
Director
10 Feb 1988 The Playhouse Barungin (Smell the Wind) by Jack Davis
Andrew Ross Dorothy Collard Franklyn Nannup Lynette Narkle
11‐13,18‐20,25‐27,14,21,28 Feb;3‐5,6 Mar 1988
Swy Theatre Wantok devised by Phil Thomson and John Firman
Jon Firman Phil Thomson
11,13,15,18,20 Feb 1988
His Majesty’s Theatre The Australian Opera in Don Giovanni by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
George Ogilvie John Pringle Patricia Price Malvina Major John Wegner
13‐18 Feb 1988 Art Gallery of WA Letters from the yellow chair by Graham McTavish & Nick Pace
Festival of Perth 1988 Graham McTavish Nick Pace
13 Feb‐6 Mar 1988 Dolphin Theatre Teatro Dell’Angolo Robinson and Crusoe
Graziano Melano Nino D’Introna Antonio Mazzara
14 Feb‐2 Mar 1988 15‐28 Feb 1988
Octagon Theatre Vusisizwe Players You strike the woman, you strike the rock, The earth players, Bopha! by Percy Mtwa
Phyllis Klotz Percy Mtwa
Poppy Tsira Thobeka Maqhutyana Nomvula Qosha Sydney Khumalo Aubrey M Molefi Aubrey Radebe
16‐27 Feb,29 Feb‐12 Mar 1988
His Majesty’s Theatre Country towns
Ra‐Ra Zoo Roy Hutchins Sue Broadway Mark Digby Jessica Palin Dave Spathaky
20 Feb 1988 Perth Entertainment Centre
Dance Pageant
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals 22‐27 Feb 1988 Fremantle Arts Centre Save Sulva Street by
David Britton Alan Becher Bill Plowman Laura Black
28 Feb‐5 Mar 1988 New Fortune Theatre The jester and the Queen
Festival of Perth 1988 Boleslav Polivka Chantal Poullain
1‐5 Mar 1988 His Majesty’s Theatre Twyla Tharp dance Twyla Tharp Sharon G Luckman
David Bradford Members of the dance group
3‐5 Mar 1988 Perth Concert Hall Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Sir Georg Solti Sir George Solti Conductor
The orchestra
5‐7 Mar 1988 Northbridge Northbridge Festival 1988
Festival of Perth 1988 Series of street entertainment
1989 1989 Festival of Perth 1989 Festival Program 6‐8,10‐12,14‐19 Feb 1989
Octagon Theatre Peter Brook’s Production of Carmen
Marius Constant Micheline Rozan Luretta Bybee James Hoback Jake Gardner
6‐17 Feb 1989 New Fortune Theatre Cheek by jowl The tempest by William Shakespeare Philoctetes by Sophocles
Declan Donnellan Timothy Walker Cecilia Noble Charlie Roe Paterson Joseph
8‐11 Feb 1989, 14‐18 Feb 1989, 21‐22,24‐25 Feb 1989
Quarry Amphitheatre His Majesty’s Theatre
Dance 89 Mirror Coda La La La Human Steps Groupe Emile Dubois
David Pye Edouard Lock Jean Claude Gallotta
The company
10,12,19,26 Feb 1989 Supreme Court Gardens
37th Festival of Perth R & I free concerts Opening concert Festival Folk 89 Festival Jazz 89
Capt B Underwood Lt Jeff Walker Michelle Kemp Brian Peacock
Various bands Musical artists
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Festival Rock 89
11‐15 Feb 1989 Various venues Groupe Vocal de France
Guy Reibel Group of 12 vocalists
11 Feb‐4 Mar 1989 Dolphin Theatre Blinded by the Light. Keith Gallasch Murray Dowsett Andy King, Sally Martin, Sally Sander
11 Feb‐4 Mar 1989 George’s by the Terrace Festival cabaret Cabaret Cherchez le Club Lunch time forums
Festival of Perth 1989 Monica Trapaga and the Moochers Vince Jones trumpet
12‐17 Feb 1989 Hole in the Wall Writers’ week literature festival
Festival of Perth 1989 Various readings and discussions
12,15,19 Feb 1989 Quarry Amphitheatre Symphony under the stars
Festival of Perth 1989 Vladimir Ponkin conductor
WA Symphony Orchestra and artists
13 Feb‐5 Mar 1989 Burswood Resort Circus Oz Julie McInnes musical director
Steven Richardson Georgine Sparks
Various acts by the company
16 Feb‐2 Mar 1989 Perth Concert Hall Government House Ballroom Winthrop Hall
Recital series Joaquin Achucarr Arensky Quartet Anne Page Pascal Roge
Festival of Perth 1989 Joaquin Achucarr Arensky Quartet Anne Page organ Pascal Roge piano
17,18,20 Feb 1989 Perth Concert Hall
Samulnori Drummers and Dancers of Korea
Festival of Perth 1989 Members of the company
20 Feb‐1 Mar 1989 Perth Concert Hall Government House Ballroom Quarry Amphitheatre
The Dufay Collective The Wallace Collection
Festival of Perth 1989 Musical artists
21 Feb‐4 Mar 1989 Playhouse Theatre Compagnie Philippe Genty
Philippe Genty Dancing and actor‐animator‐dancers
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FESTIVAL OF PERTH PROGRAMMES (FROM 200O KNOWN AS PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL)
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Date Venue Title & Author Director Producer Principals Desirs Parade
22‐26,28 Feb‐1‐5 Mar 1989
New Fortune Theatre Australian Nouveau Theatre (Anthill) Le Malade Imaginaire (The Imaginary Invalid) by Moliere
Jean‐Pierre Mignon Liz Pain Members of the cast
25 Feb 1989 Entertainment Centre Dance pageant Festival of Perth 1989 Sam Gilkison MBE Glen Tierney Debbie‐Anne Humphreys
25 Feb,3‐4 Mar 1989 Perth Concert Hall
Musique de France WA Symphony Orchestra
Richard Gill Louis Fremaux conductor
WA Symphony Orchestra Pascal Roge Anne Page
26 Feb‐29 Oct 1989 Various venues Programme of events celebrating the Bicentenaire de la Revolution Francaise
Various artists
27,28 Feb‐1,3‐4 Mar 1989
Octagon Theatre Ewa Demarczyk and company
Ewa Demarczyk Ewa Demarczyk singer and musicians
4‐5 Mar 1989 Northbridge Northbridge Festival Festival of Perth 1989 Street stage entertainers
4 Dec‐11 Mar 1989‐90 Various venues The Myer Festival Telecom Film Season
Various artists