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The [[Isithatha Theatre]] is located at 12, 9th Avenue, Walmer, Port Elizabeth and is run by the Isithatha Trust. It was initially sponsored by the National Lottery Commission but it is now sponsored by [[backabuddy.co.za]]. The Trust was the brainchild of [[Sharon Lother]] and [[Linda-Louise Swain]]. | The [[Isithatha Theatre]] is located at 12, 9th Avenue, Walmer, Port Elizabeth and is run by the Isithatha Trust. It was initially sponsored by the National Lottery Commission but it is now sponsored by [[backabuddy.co.za]]. The Trust was the brainchild of [[Sharon Lother]] and [[Linda-Louise Swain]]. | ||
− | The theatre is suited for intimate audience groups and situated in a large old heritage house, set in spacious grounds, which has been converted into a theatre complete with a large foyer with a kitchenette and bar, the Gift Buqa Auditorium, (named after [[Gift Buqa]] a well-known local actor) and change rooms. | + | The theatre is suited for intimate audience groups and situated in a large, old, heritage house, set in spacious grounds, which has been renovated and converted into a theatre complete with a large foyer with a kitchenette and bar, the Gift Buqa Auditorium, (named after [[Gift Buqa]] a well-known local actor) and change rooms. There are also rooms suited for teaching purposes. |
== Aims == | == Aims == |
Revision as of 10:01, 11 February 2022
The Isithatha Theatre is located at 12, 9th Avenue, Walmer, Port Elizabeth and is run by the Isithatha Trust. It was initially sponsored by the National Lottery Commission but it is now sponsored by backabuddy.co.za. The Trust was the brainchild of Sharon Lother and Linda-Louise Swain. The theatre is suited for intimate audience groups and situated in a large, old, heritage house, set in spacious grounds, which has been renovated and converted into a theatre complete with a large foyer with a kitchenette and bar, the Gift Buqa Auditorium, (named after Gift Buqa a well-known local actor) and change rooms. There are also rooms suited for teaching purposes.
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Aims
The aim is to bring people together from different backgrounds who share a commitment to the arts.
Training
The Isithatha Trust runs a programme for playwrights, dancers, actors, administrative personnel, maintenance workers and publicists.
Sources
Isithatha Trust promotional material.
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