Difference between revisions of "Kamertoneel"

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(literally: “room theatre”, or cabinet theatre) is an Afrikaans term (taken from the Dutch) utilized in the 1950's and 1960's to refer to intimate, experimental theatre (especially  referring to companies and spaces).   
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An Afrikaans term (taken from the Dutch, and litwerally meaning  “room theatre”, or "cabinet theatre") was utilized in the 1950's and 1960's to refer to intimate, experimental theatre (especially  referring to companies and spaces).   
  
  
 
== NTO Kamertoneel ==
 
== NTO Kamertoneel ==
  
[[National Theatre Organisation]] (NTO) formally had a Kamertoneel company, which performed in the renovated  [[Harmony Hall]] in Pretoria (then called the [[National Theatre]]) from 1958-1961.
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[[National Theatre Organisation]] (NTO) formally had a ''Kamertoneel'' company, which performed in the renovated  [[Harmony Hall]] in Pretoria (then called the [[National Theatre]]) from 1958-1961.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:32, 7 September 2010

Kamertoneel as concept

An Afrikaans term (taken from the Dutch, and litwerally meaning “room theatre”, or "cabinet theatre") was utilized in the 1950's and 1960's to refer to intimate, experimental theatre (especially referring to companies and spaces).


NTO Kamertoneel

National Theatre Organisation (NTO) formally had a Kamertoneel company, which performed in the renovated Harmony Hall in Pretoria (then called the National Theatre) from 1958-1961.

Return to South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries

Return to Main Page