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The [[969 Festival]] [https://www.joburg.co.za/969-festival-at-wits-theatre/] offers theatre at its best with big drama, side-splitting comedy, breathtaking dancing, famous musicians and visual-multimedia delights. The programme has been cleverly scheduled, so you can catch more than one show on one night. No need to travel the 969 kilometre journey to the Grahamstown Festival, as you can catch all the top talent from the [[National Art Festival]] at the [[Wits Theatre Complex|Wits Main Theatre]] in Braamfontein.  
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The [[969 Festival]] [https://www.joburg.co.za/969-festival-at-wits-theatre/], which takes its name from the distance between Grahamstown and Johannesburg, brings the best of the [[National Arts Festival]] to Johannesburg since 2003. The adverts proclaim the motto: "No need to travel the 969 kilometre journey to the Grahamstown Festival, as you can catch all the top talent from the festival at the [[Wits Theatre Complex|Wits Main Theatre]] in Braamfontein."
  
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== Sources ==
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''[[The Star]]'', 24 July 2007.
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Latest revision as of 06:22, 27 February 2022

The 969 Festival [1], which takes its name from the distance between Grahamstown and Johannesburg, brings the best of the National Arts Festival to Johannesburg since 2003. The adverts proclaim the motto: "No need to travel the 969 kilometre journey to the Grahamstown Festival, as you can catch all the top talent from the festival at the Wits Main Theatre in Braamfontein."

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The Star, 24 July 2007.

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