
By Popular Demand
the adelaide festival centre story
$20.10
- Paperback
124 pages
- Release Date
14 July 1998
Summary
Adelaide Festival Centre: 25 Years of Standing Ovations
It all happened at the Festival Centre… the night Marcel Marceau spoke on stage, the time Rudolf Nureyev wouldn’t go on, when Richard Harris took to Adelaide’s critics, when Dr Hook wouldn’t stop singing, when Reg Livermore swore he wasn’t coming back.
From Winnie the Pooh to The King and I, the Festival Centre has shown the way. It made Adelaide the arts capital of Australia. The ballet, the opera, th…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781862544567 |
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ISBN-10: | 1862544565 |
Author: | Lance Campbell |
Publisher: | Wakefield Press |
Imprint: | Wakefield Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 124 |
Release Date: | 14 July 1998 |
Weight: | 544g |
Dimensions: | 13mm x 271mm x 210mm |
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About The Author
Lance Campbell
Lance Campbell has long experience of Adelaide. Born on Unley Road, he is an arts writer and multiple award-winning sports writer. He wrote By Popular Demand for the Adelaide Festival Centre’s 25th anniversary, and Heart of the Arts for its 40th. He also collaborated on City Streets with Mick Bradley, which he describes as one of the more enjoyable diversions in his professional life. He was arts editor of the Adelaide Advertiser, arts and architecture editor of SALife magazine, has written satirical columns for the Adelaide Review, and has contributed to several books, including McLaren Vale: Trott’s View.
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