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Latest revision as of 06:53, 20 September 2010
1820 SETTLERS’ FOUNDATION
1820 SETTLERS’ MONUMENT
A building in Grahamstown which housed conference facilities and theatres. The opening of the Monument coincided with the Inaugural Festival in 1974. Fugard’s Hello and Goodbye, Roy Campbell, Man and Poet co-written and presented by Alan Paton and five other plays were staged amongst other events at this festival. (Tucker, 1997)
1820 SETTLERS’ MONUMENT THEATRE
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