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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.〔Affort, T. (1995). Adelaide Repertory Theatre. In P. Parsons (General Editor), ''Companion to Theatre in Australia''. Sydney, Currency Press, p. 11〕〔(Comans, Dr Christine A.W. (2006) La Boite's History as Doctoral Study: A Research Methodology Story. ''NJ Drama Australia Journal'' 30(2):pp. 73-82. )〕 It celebrated its centenary in 2008 having been set up in 1908 by students from the Elder Conservatorium.〔Geoffrey Milne, (2004), ''Theatre Australia (Un)limited: Australian Theatre Since the 1950s'', Rodopi, p. 75, ISBN 90-420-0930-6〕 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.〔 In 1963, the company opened the Arts Theatre. The first production there was the Peter Ustinov comedy, ''Romanoff and Juliet''.〔(Austage )〕 ==Awards== *2008 Ruby Award for Sustained Contribution by an Organisation (Arts SA)〔(Adelaide Repertory Theatre, Sustained contribution (organisations) 2008 Winner, Ruby Awards, ARTS SA )〕 *2006 the Adelaide Critics Circle The Coopers Group Award for ''School for Scandal''〔(The Awards ), Adelaide Critics Circle. Retrieved 2007-05-19〕 *2006 the Messenger Newspapers Light Year Award for best comedy: ''I Hate Hamlet''〔(Amateur Theatre ''I Hate Hamlet'', Messenger Newspapers, 2006 )〕 *2001 the Light Year Award Glen Christie's performances as Norman in ''The Dresser'' and Barney in ''Kid Stakes'' won Best Amateur Actor in the Messenger Newspapers City Messenger Theatre Awards〔(City Messenger Theatre Awards )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Adelaide Repertory Theatre」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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