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A theatre space used by the [[School of Performing Arts]] at the [[University of the Witwatersrand]]. Originally a convent hall and is steeped in theatrical tradition as companies like the [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]] and the [[Market Theatre Company]] both staged productions there when there were no other theatres available. It has been retained as a teaching venue for use by the The Wits School of Arts (Dramatic Art). ** The Nunnery: In the grounds of Wits University. [[The Company]] staged John Herbert’s ''[[Fortune and Men’s Eyes]]'' with [[Bill Flynn]], [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Ron Smerczak]] and [[Danny Keogh]] here in 1975.
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