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− | An experimental theatre company founded by [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] in 1985 as part of the restructuring of [[NAPAC]] under [[Rodney Philips]]. | + | Also known as the [[NAPAC Loft Theatre Company]]. An experimental theatre company founded by [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] in 1985 as part of the restructuring of the [[Natal Performing Arts Council]] ([[NAPAC]]) under [[Rodney Philips]]. |
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+ | They were named after the [[Loft Theatre]], a 150-seater venue in the [[Natal Playhouse]] complex in Durban, which served as their home venue. | ||
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+ | Sometimes referred to as the [[Solderteater Geselskap]] in [[Afrikaans]]. | ||
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+ | NAPAC’s Loft Theatre Company was a permanent company established to tour the province, present lunch entertainment and schools work. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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== For more information == | == For more information == | ||
− | See [[Natal Performing Arts Council]] | + | '''See [[Natal Performing Arts Council]]''' |
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 22 April 2024
Also known as the NAPAC Loft Theatre Company. An experimental theatre company founded by Nicholas Ellenbogen in 1985 as part of the restructuring of the Natal Performing Arts Council (NAPAC) under Rodney Philips.
They were named after the Loft Theatre, a 150-seater venue in the Natal Playhouse complex in Durban, which served as their home venue.
Sometimes referred to as the Solderteater Geselskap in Afrikaans.
NAPAC’s Loft Theatre Company was a permanent company established to tour the province, present lunch entertainment and schools work.
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See Natal Performing Arts Council
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