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The [[Athenaeum Hall]] was  an alternative name given to the [[Oddfellows Hall]] in the period 1776 to 1778, when used as a performance venue in Cape Town by amateur companies, such as  [[De Eendracht]]. Also referred to as [[Hutchinson's Hall]]
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The [[Athenaeum Hall]] was  an alternative name given to the [[Hutchison's Hall]], a venue in Nieuw Street, Cape Town, in the period 1776 to 1778, when used as a performance venue in Cape Town by amateur companies, such as  [[De Eendracht]] and [[Auroroa|Aurora II]]. Also referred to as [[Hutchinson's Hall]]
  
 
'''See [[Oddfellows Hall]]'''
 
'''See [[Oddfellows Hall]]'''

Revision as of 05:27, 28 February 2018

The Athenaeum Hall was an alternative name given to the Hutchison's Hall, a venue in Nieuw Street, Cape Town, in the period 1776 to 1778, when used as a performance venue in Cape Town by amateur companies, such as De Eendracht and Aurora II. Also referred to as Hutchinson's Hall

See Oddfellows Hall