Adelaide Repertory Theatre

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'The Adelaide Repertory Theatre (The Rep) is an amateur theatre company in Adelaide, South Australia. It is the longest surviving amateur theatre company in the Southern Hemisphere.[1][2] It celebrated its centenary in 2008 having been set up in 1908 by students from the Elder Conservatorium.[3][4]

The company currently presents four productions each year and The Arts Theatre is used by theatre groups and the community.

The company has performed at many venues around Adelaide.[4] In 1963, the company opened the Arts Theatre. The first production there was the Peter Ustinov comedy, Romanoff and Juliet.[5]

Awards

Notable associates

Notable associates of the Theatre include:

  • Roxy Byrne - actress[10]
  • Frank Ford AM - Director
  • Alexander Melrose - playwright[11]
  • Keith Michell - Actor[4]
  • Sydney Talbot Smith - Chairperson, Vice President and President at times between 1919 and 1948[12]

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