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− | ( | + | [[Ons Teatertjie]]("Our theatrelet" or "Our small theatre"), was proposed theatre for Pretoria, to be devoted to the production of work in [[Afrikaans]], to indulge in experimental work not possible for commercial and professional groups and to be the "home" of [[Ons Teatertjie Toneelgroep]] (literally: "Our little theatre theatre group"), founded in 1935 and then renamed [[Volksteater]] ("the nation's theatre") in 1936. |
The first plans were apparently based on those of the [[Little Theatre]] in Cape Town, suggesting a venue with 192 seats, spacious stage (64x40 feet), 2 dressingrooms, a storage room and the entrance being divided into a coffee room and archive. This was never built. However, [[Volksteater]] did persevere and Die [[Kleinteater]] ("The Little Theatre") was built in Skinner Street in 19**, though now primarily for amateur and educational use. | The first plans were apparently based on those of the [[Little Theatre]] in Cape Town, suggesting a venue with 192 seats, spacious stage (64x40 feet), 2 dressingrooms, a storage room and the entrance being divided into a coffee room and archive. This was never built. However, [[Volksteater]] did persevere and Die [[Kleinteater]] ("The Little Theatre") was built in Skinner Street in 19**, though now primarily for amateur and educational use. | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | [[Ludwig Binge]], 1969 | + | [[Ludwig Binge]], 1969 |
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+ | [[P.J. du Toit]], 1988 | ||
== For more information == | == For more information == |
Revision as of 06:58, 10 April 2016
Ons Teatertjie("Our theatrelet" or "Our small theatre"), was proposed theatre for Pretoria, to be devoted to the production of work in Afrikaans, to indulge in experimental work not possible for commercial and professional groups and to be the "home" of Ons Teatertjie Toneelgroep (literally: "Our little theatre theatre group"), founded in 1935 and then renamed Volksteater ("the nation's theatre") in 1936.
The first plans were apparently based on those of the Little Theatre in Cape Town, suggesting a venue with 192 seats, spacious stage (64x40 feet), 2 dressingrooms, a storage room and the entrance being divided into a coffee room and archive. This was never built. However, Volksteater did persevere and Die Kleinteater ("The Little Theatre") was built in Skinner Street in 19**, though now primarily for amateur and educational use.
[TH, JH]
Sources
Ludwig Binge, 1969
P.J. du Toit, 1988
For more information
See Ons Teatertjie Toneelgroep, Volksteater and the Kleinteater, Pretoria
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