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Productions include ''[[The Mysteries – Yiimimangaliso]]'' (a South African interpretation of the ''[[Chester Mystery Plays]]''), ''[[U-Carmen]]'', ''[[Ibali Ioo Tsotsi]]'' (a South African interpretation of John Gay’s 1728 ''[[The Beggar’s Opera]]'') | Productions include ''[[The Mysteries – Yiimimangaliso]]'' (a South African interpretation of the ''[[Chester Mystery Plays]]''), ''[[U-Carmen]]'', ''[[Ibali Ioo Tsotsi]]'' (a South African interpretation of John Gay’s 1728 ''[[The Beggar’s Opera]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 07:34, 21 March 2019
The Broomhill Opera Company is a primarily South African theatre company, based in London. (Also referred to simply as Broomhill Opera)
The company's London home is the restored Wilton’s Music Hall,
Productions include The Mysteries – Yiimimangaliso (a South African interpretation of the Chester Mystery Plays), U-Carmen, Ibali Ioo Tsotsi (a South African interpretation of John Gay’s 1728 The Beggar’s Opera)
Sources
Go to ESAT Bibliography
Return to
Return to ESAT Venues B
Return to South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page