Members of the Splinta Theatre Group parade through the City Mall on their way to Cathedral Square for their performance of “The Famine Show.” Leading is Famine (Sandra Rush), followed by Capitalism (Jane Ridderford), Nuclear (Tim Hawkins), and Religion (Richard Huber). The stilts, which are used by the group to attract attention, are one metre high. The group was formed in March under the Christchurch City Council’s Arts Employment Scheme. It will give another performance in Cathedral Square at 12.30 p.m. today and again at 6.30 p.m. at the Northlands Shopping Centre.
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92Members of the Splinta Theatre Group parade through the City Mall on their way to Cathedral Square for their performance of “The Famine Show.” Leading is Famine (Sandra Rush), followed by Capitalism (Jane Ridderford), Nuclear (Tim Hawkins), and Religion (Richard Huber). The stilts, which are used by the group to attract attention, are one metre high. The group was formed in March under the Christchurch City Council’s Arts Employment Scheme. It will give another performance in Cathedral Square at 12.30 p.m. today and again at 6.30 p.m. at the Northlands Shopping Centre. Press, 1 July 1983, Page 5
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