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EMPIRE PALACE OF VARIETY/VARIETIES, The. (circa 1889-1910??)[??**] This seems to have been a generic name for a number of theatrical establishments in South Africa. These venues had a number of varying of names over the years, and never seem to be referred to consistently. These include The Empire Theatre, The Old Empire Theatre, The Empire Music Hall, The Empire Palace of Variety, The Empire Palace of Varieties. It pretty much seems to depend on who is renting it and who is writing about it, though the term “music hall" was an earlier one, usually replaced by the more flamboyant “palace of varieties” – See Music Hall in Part Three, Section 1, [TH, McM].
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This seems to have been a generic name for a number of theatrical establishments in South Africa during the period 1889-1910. These venues had a number of varying of names over the years, and never seem to be referred to consistently. These include The [[Empire Theatre]], The [[Old Empire Theatre]], The [[Empire Music Hall]], The [[Empire Palace of Variety]], The [[Empire Palace of Varieties]]. It pretty much seems to depend on who is renting it and who is writing about it, though the term “music hall" was an earlier one, usually replaced by the more flamboyant “palace of varieties” – [TH, McM].
  
EMPIRE PALACE OF VARIETY/VARIETIES, The, Cape Town. ***?
 
  
EMPIRE PALACE OF VARIETY/VARIETIES, The, Johannesburg. This became the new name for what had been the Globe Theatre in 1894, . **** It was the venue where the first motion picture was screened in South Africa in 1896 as the "Cinematographe", brought out  by illusionist Carl Hertz. [TH, McM].
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== The Empire Palace of Varieties, Cape Town. ==
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== The Empire Palace of Varieties, Johannesburg. ==
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This became the new name for what had been the [[Globe Theatre]] in 1894, . **** It was the venue where the first motion picture was screened in South Africa in 1896 as the "Cinematographe", brought out  by illusionist [[Carl Hertz]]. [TH, McM].
  
 
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See [[Music Hall]]
  
 
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Revision as of 17:02, 16 November 2010

This seems to have been a generic name for a number of theatrical establishments in South Africa during the period 1889-1910. These venues had a number of varying of names over the years, and never seem to be referred to consistently. These include The Empire Theatre, The Old Empire Theatre, The Empire Music Hall, The Empire Palace of Variety, The Empire Palace of Varieties. It pretty much seems to depend on who is renting it and who is writing about it, though the term “music hall" was an earlier one, usually replaced by the more flamboyant “palace of varieties” – [TH, McM].


The Empire Palace of Varieties, Cape Town.

The Empire Palace of Varieties, Johannesburg.

This became the new name for what had been the Globe Theatre in 1894, . **** It was the venue where the first motion picture was screened in South Africa in 1896 as the "Cinematographe", brought out by illusionist Carl Hertz. [TH, McM].

Sources

For more information

See Music Hall

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