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Used by various other [[professional]] and [[amateur]] companies over the years, including the local group known as [[Bellvillese Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]] ([[BAT]]). | Used by various other [[professional]] and [[amateur]] companies over the years, including the local group known as [[Bellvillese Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]] ([[BAT]]). | ||
− | It also hosted theatre festivals and competitions, e.g. the regional trials for the annual [[ATKV]] drama competition, annual [[eisteddfodau]] and an ''[[Afrikaanse Toneelweek]]'' ("Afrikaans theatre week") in 1965. | + | It also hosted theatre festivals and competitions, e.g. the regional trials for the annual [[ATKV]] drama competition, annual [[eisteddfodau]] and events like an ''[[Afrikaanse Toneelweek]]'' ("Afrikaans theatre week") in September of 1965. |
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The Bellville Civic Theatre was the first purpose built municipal civic theatre in the country.
Known as the Bellville Stadskouburg in Afrikaans and later also known as the Bellville Civic Centre)
Designed by *** to specifications supplied by National Theatre Organisation (NTO), it opened in 1956 with the NTO production of Germanicus by N.P. van Wyk Louw.
Used by various other professional and amateur companies over the years, including the local group known as Bellvillese Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging (BAT).
It also hosted theatre festivals and competitions, e.g. the regional trials for the annual ATKV drama competition, annual eisteddfodau and events like an Afrikaanse Toneelweek ("Afrikaans theatre week") in September of 1965.
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