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+ | The [[Camps Bay Operatic and Dramatic Society]] ([[CODS]]) is an amateur organisation based in Camps Bay, Cape Town. | ||
+ | ==The society== | ||
− | + | Founded circa 1958, the company served Camps Bay | |
− | + | ==Their venue== | |
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+ | The society had initially used the [[Camps Bay Pavilion]] as their home base, but this burnt down in 1973. So they took over the [[Alvin Cinema]], which had been running as part of an old disused power station and tram shed near the Camps Bay beach (originally built between 1899 and 1900). They called their new venue the [[Phoenix Theatre]] . | ||
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+ | By 1987 the society had run into difficulties and put the venue up for sale. It was bought by [[impressario]] [[Pieter Toerien]] in 1988, who turned it into an influential professional theatre called the [[Theatre on the Bay]]. | ||
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+ | ==Productions== | ||
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+ | In 1968 | ||
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+ | ==Sources== | ||
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+ | [[Fiona Chisholm]]. 1987. "Will the Phoenix rise again?", ''[[Cape Times]]'' 18 December, 1987. | ||
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+ | https://www.facebook.com/TheatreOnTheBay/posts/the-building-has-undergone-many-transformations-over-the-years-it-was-built-betw/2758509887589048/ |
Revision as of 06:55, 2 June 2024
The Camps Bay Operatic and Dramatic Society (CODS) is an amateur organisation based in Camps Bay, Cape Town.
Contents
The society
Founded circa 1958, the company served Camps Bay
Their venue
The society had initially used the Camps Bay Pavilion as their home base, but this burnt down in 1973. So they took over the Alvin Cinema, which had been running as part of an old disused power station and tram shed near the Camps Bay beach (originally built between 1899 and 1900). They called their new venue the Phoenix Theatre .
By 1987 the society had run into difficulties and put the venue up for sale. It was bought by impressario Pieter Toerien in 1988, who turned it into an influential professional theatre called the Theatre on the Bay.
Productions
In 1968
Sources
Fiona Chisholm. 1987. "Will the Phoenix rise again?", Cape Times 18 December, 1987.