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+ | [[Cate Theatre]] is the name of the [[College for Advanced Technical Education]]'s 654-seater auditorium which is situated on their Summerstrand campus in Port Elizabeth. | ||
== Founding and early history == | == Founding and early history == | ||
− | [[ | + | The theatre was opened on September 11, 1974, with the staging of Ruth and Augustus Goetz's drama, [[The Heiress]]. The drama is about an unattractive spinster who turns the tables on a money-hungry suitor and was directed by [[Dorothy Sutherland]]. The presentation of [[The Heiress]] was by Cate's hockey club as a fundraiser. [[Dorothy Sutherland]] was asked by the club to direct the play, which she did and invited the [[Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival]] to assist. |
− | The theatre was | + | The theatre was equipped at a cost of R320 000. |
− | The | + | The inaugural use of the auditorium was for a seminar of the Master Builders’ Association under the aegis of the college. |
== Aims and function == | == Aims and function == | ||
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== Current status == | == Current status == | ||
− | The college and campus were incorporated | + | The college and campus of the [[College for Advanced Technical Education]], (later the [[PE Technikon]]) were incorporated with the University of Port Elizabeth (UPE) and the Port Elizabeth campus of Vista University (Vista PE) on January 1, 2005, and renamed Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. On July 20, 2017, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University was officially renamed and is now known as Nelson Mandela University. The [[College for Advanced Technical Education]] campus is now referred to as the NMU North Campus. |
== Impact on SA theatre, film, media and/or performance == | == Impact on SA theatre, film, media and/or performance == | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | Eastern Province Herald newspaper clipping: August 27, 1974. | + | [[Eastern Province Herald]] newspaper clipping: "Attractive Cate theatre gears for first play," R R W Nixon, August 27, 1974. |
− | Evening Post newspaper clipping August 27, 1974. | + | [[Evening Post]] newspaper clipping August 27, 1974. |
Original Theatre programme of [[The Heiress]], 1974. | Original Theatre programme of [[The Heiress]], 1974. |
Latest revision as of 17:59, 7 July 2018
Cate Theatre is the name of the College for Advanced Technical Education's 654-seater auditorium which is situated on their Summerstrand campus in Port Elizabeth.
Contents
Founding and early history
The theatre was opened on September 11, 1974, with the staging of Ruth and Augustus Goetz's drama, The Heiress. The drama is about an unattractive spinster who turns the tables on a money-hungry suitor and was directed by Dorothy Sutherland. The presentation of The Heiress was by Cate's hockey club as a fundraiser. Dorothy Sutherland was asked by the club to direct the play, which she did and invited the Port Elizabeth Shakespearean Festival to assist.
The theatre was equipped at a cost of R320 000.
The inaugural use of the auditorium was for a seminar of the Master Builders’ Association under the aegis of the college.
Aims and function
Current status
The college and campus of the College for Advanced Technical Education, (later the PE Technikon) were incorporated with the University of Port Elizabeth (UPE) and the Port Elizabeth campus of Vista University (Vista PE) on January 1, 2005, and renamed Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. On July 20, 2017, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University was officially renamed and is now known as Nelson Mandela University. The College for Advanced Technical Education campus is now referred to as the NMU North Campus.
Impact on SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Sources
Eastern Province Herald newspaper clipping: "Attractive Cate theatre gears for first play," R R W Nixon, August 27, 1974.
Evening Post newspaper clipping August 27, 1974.
Original Theatre programme of The Heiress, 1974.
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