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=Theatres in Early Johannesburg=
 
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See "Johannesburg 1912 – Suburb by suburb research" by [[Marc Latilla]].
  
 
Address: https://johannesburg1912.wordpress.com/2013/07/29/theatres-in-early-johannesburg/
 
Address: https://johannesburg1912.wordpress.com/2013/07/29/theatres-in-early-johannesburg/
  
A blog by [[Marc Latilla]] providing images and information of theatre and theatres in Johannesburg today and in the early days.  
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A blog by [[Marc Latilla]] providing images and information of theatre and theatres in Johannesburg in the early days. The larger blog contains much other information and commentary as well, ''inter alia'' about arts and entertainment in Johannesburg.  
  
  

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The Taadaa Website

A bilingual Afrikaans and English website dedicated to the South African arts, including music, drama, dance or fine arts. Founded in 2014 by Kosie Smit (Founder and Business Manager) with Johan Myburg (Content Editor) and Johan Hendriksz (Web Administrator).

The Theatre SA website

Derived from https://www.facebook.com/TheatreSA, which has What's on, Directory, Birthdays, Profiles and more about the Theatre Industry in South Africa.

The Theatre Lighting Archive website

Address: http://www.theatrearchive.co.za/

A site about the people who laid the foundations for theatre lighting design in South Africa. The primary focus is video interviews with the various individuals.

Theatres in Early Johannesburg

See "Johannesburg 1912 – Suburb by suburb research" by Marc Latilla.

Address: https://johannesburg1912.wordpress.com/2013/07/29/theatres-in-early-johannesburg/

A blog by Marc Latilla providing images and information of theatre and theatres in Johannesburg in the early days. The larger blog contains much other information and commentary as well, inter alia about arts and entertainment in Johannesburg.



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