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It also hosted numerous larger theatre events over the years, including festivals and competitions, among them the regional trials for the annual [[ATKV]] drama competition, annual ''[[Tygerberg International Eisteddfod]]'' and one-off events like an ''[[Afrikaanse Toneelweek]]'' ("Afrikaans theatre week") in September of 1965. | It also hosted numerous larger theatre events over the years, including festivals and competitions, among them the regional trials for the annual [[ATKV]] drama competition, annual ''[[Tygerberg International Eisteddfod]]'' and one-off events like an ''[[Afrikaanse Toneelweek]]'' ("Afrikaans theatre week") in September of 1965. | ||
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Revision as of 06:42, 30 May 2024
The Bellville Civic Theatre was the first purpose built municipal civic theatre in the country.
Known as the Bellville Stadskouburg in Afrikaans and the Bellville Civic Theatre in English. Also referred to as the Bellville Civic Centre. , more popularly known as the Bellville Civic Theatre,
For more on the concept of a municipal or civic venue, see Civic Theatre
The venue
Designed by architect Johannes Anthonie Smith as a cultural and social centre Cape Town’s Northern suburb Bellville, the building hosted a 750 seater auditorium, a banqueting hall and a conference room.
The theatre venue itself was designed to specifications supplied by National Theatre Organisation (NTO)), and Smith commissioned the Pretoria artist Leo Théron to design and execute a large mosaic mural for the entrance foyer of the Civic Theatre.
The theatre was opened in 1956 with the NTO production of Germanicus by N.P. van Wyk Louw.
Serving as a community centre, the complex’s facilities can be hired for theatrical and musical productions, conferences, meetings and parties, and it has been used by various other school, university, professional and amateur performing companies over the years, including National Theatre Organisation (NTO), the Cape Performing Arts Board (CAPAB) and the local group known as Bellvillese Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging (BAT).
It also hosted numerous larger theatre events over the years, including festivals and competitions, among them the regional trials for the annual ATKV drama competition, annual Tygerberg International Eisteddfod and one-off events like an Afrikaanse Toneelweek ("Afrikaans theatre week") in September of 1965.
Among the prominent theatrical workd performed there have been:
Germanicus by N.P. van Wyk Louw
Caesar by
Sources
https://www.lekkeslaap.co.za/attractions/bellville-civic-centre
https://tygerbergeisteddfod.co.za/
https://tygerbergeisteddfod.co.za/locations/bellville-civic-centre/
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