This legislation has been repealed.
In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears—
"actor", in relation to a theatrical performance, means any person who acts or
performs, or is seen or heard, in the course of the performance;
"adult" means a person of or above the age of eighteen years;
"advertisement" in relation to a theatrical performance means any poster,
film, photograph, sketch, programme or written or printed matter used or
intended to be used to advertise or publicise the theatrical performance;
"child" means a person under the age of eighteen years;
"Council" means the South Australian Classification Council established under
the Classification
(Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995 ;
"promoter" of a theatrical performance means—
(a) any
person who is, or would be, entitled to any profits derived from the sale of
tickets to the performance or of rights of any other kind to view or attend
the performance; or
(b) the
producer of the theatrical performance; or
(c) the
proprietor of the theatre in which the theatrical performance takes place or
is to take place;
"proprietor" of a theatre means the owner of the theatre and includes any
person who is entitled to rents or profits derived from the use of the
theatre;
"Registrar" means the Registrar of the Council;
"restricted theatrical performance"—see section 12(2)
;
"script" in relation to a theatrical performance means a document that sets
out the words to be spoken by actors in the course of the performance and
describes visual and audible aspects of the performance with reasonable
particularity;
"theatre" means any place whether enclosed, partly enclosed or unenclosed in
which a theatrical performance takes place;
"theatrical performance" means any play, mime, ballet, dance, display or other
entertainment—
(a) in
which one or more live actors or performers take part; and
(b)
which is performed, or is intended for performance, before an audience.