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The [[Oude Libertas Theatre]]''' is an open-air theatre in Stellenbosch  
 
The [[Oude Libertas Theatre]]''' is an open-air theatre in Stellenbosch  
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Also listed as the '''[[Oude Libertas Amphitheatre]]''' in some sources
  
 
''Not to be confused with the [[Klein Libertas Teater]] also in Stellenbosch.''
 
''Not to be confused with the [[Klein Libertas Teater]] also in Stellenbosch.''
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==The history==
 
==The history==
  
A well equipped 430 seat venue, it was built against the side of Papegaaiberg [“Parrot Mountain”] in Stellenbosch by Stellenbosch Farmers' Winery in 1977. Designed with the help of the then technical director of the National Theatre of Greece, it was built of cement,, but in classical style, as a half-moon [[Open-air theatre|amphitheatre]] built into the hill and surrounded by pine trees and vinyards.
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A well equipped 430 seat venue, it was built against the side of Papegaaiberg [“Parrot Mountain”] in Stellenbosch by Stellenbosch Farmers' Winery in 1977. Designed with the help of the then technical director of the National Theatre of Greece, it was built of cement, but in classical style, as a half-moon [[Open-air theatre|amphitheatre]] built into the hill and surrounded by pine trees and vinyards.
  
The complex also has a restaurant and a conference venue.  
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The complex also has a restaurant and a conference venue, and for a long while hosted a fine weekend farmers market.  
  
It opened in December 1977 with a concert by Vladimir Ashkenazy. The fare consists of commissioned work as well as work bought in and among the major works they have done over the years are **, **.  
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It opened in December 1977 with a concert by Vladimir Ashkenazy.
  
[[Marietha Channell]] was appointed manager of the theatre in 1984 and ran an annual summer season till her retirement in 2006. The technical work was under the management of the [[Stellenbosch Drama Department]]'s technical manager, [[Emile Aucamp]], often using students from the department.   
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==Management==
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[[Marietha Channell]] was appointed manager of the theatre in 1984 and ran an annual summer season (November to March) till her retirement in 2006. The technical work was under the management of the [[Stellenbosch Drama Department]]'s technical manager, [[Emile Aucamp]], often using students from the department.   
  
 
In 2001 [[Stellenbosch Farmers Wineries]] and the [[Distiller's Corporation]] amalgamated to form [[Distell]], which went on to fund the theatre, with [[Marietha Channell]] still as manager.  
 
In 2001 [[Stellenbosch Farmers Wineries]] and the [[Distiller's Corporation]] amalgamated to form [[Distell]], which went on to fund the theatre, with [[Marietha Channell]] still as manager.  
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==Productions==
 
==Productions==
  
Besides rgular musical production during the annuals summer season, the theatre was also a venue for many stage plays, dance programmes and operatic works.  
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Besides regular musical productions during the annuals summer season, the theatre was also a venue for many stage plays, mime and dance programmes and operatic works.  
 
 
  
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Among them:
  
 
===Operas===
 
===Operas===
  
Oude Libertas produced and presented several operas over the years including:
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1994: ''[[Die Zauberflöte]]''  
 
 
1994: ''[[Die Zauberflöte]]''
 
  
 
1998: (with [[CAPAB Opera]]) ''[[Don Pasquale]]''
 
1998: (with [[CAPAB Opera]]) ''[[Don Pasquale]]''
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1999: ''[[Die Entführung aus dem Serail]]''
 
1999: ''[[Die Entführung aus dem Serail]]''
  
==Stage plays==
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===Stage plays===
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1991: ''[[Braait Laaities]]''
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1985: ''[[The Importance of Being Oscar]]''
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2001: ''[[Kwaggapolitiek]]''
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2003: ''[[Maria de Buenos Aires]]''
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2005''[[Twaalfde Nag]]''
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===Dance porogrammes===
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1992: ''[[The Spiral]]''
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 17:12, 15 September 2024

The Oude Libertas Theatre is an open-air theatre in Stellenbosch

Also listed as the Oude Libertas Amphitheatre in some sources

Not to be confused with the Klein Libertas Teater also in Stellenbosch.

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Also referred to as the Oude Libertas Amfiteater (in Afrikaans), the Oude Libertas Amphitheatre (in English), or simply the Oude Libertas in both languages.

The history

A well equipped 430 seat venue, it was built against the side of Papegaaiberg [“Parrot Mountain”] in Stellenbosch by Stellenbosch Farmers' Winery in 1977. Designed with the help of the then technical director of the National Theatre of Greece, it was built of cement, but in classical style, as a half-moon amphitheatre built into the hill and surrounded by pine trees and vinyards.

The complex also has a restaurant and a conference venue, and for a long while hosted a fine weekend farmers market.

It opened in December 1977 with a concert by Vladimir Ashkenazy.

Management

Marietha Channell was appointed manager of the theatre in 1984 and ran an annual summer season (November to March) till her retirement in 2006. The technical work was under the management of the Stellenbosch Drama Department's technical manager, Emile Aucamp, often using students from the department.

In 2001 Stellenbosch Farmers Wineries and the Distiller's Corporation amalgamated to form Distell, which went on to fund the theatre, with Marietha Channell still as manager.

In 2007 the theatre was let to ** and was run by Karen Meiring

In 2009 it again changed hands, with ** becoming the director.

Productions

Besides regular musical productions during the annuals summer season, the theatre was also a venue for many stage plays, mime and dance programmes and operatic works.

Among them:

Operas

1994: Die Zauberflöte

1998: (with CAPAB Opera) Don Pasquale

1999: Die Entführung aus dem Serail

Stage plays

1991: Braait Laaities

1985: The Importance of Being Oscar

2001: Kwaggapolitiek

2003: Maria de Buenos Aires

2005Twaalfde Nag

Dance porogrammes

1992: The Spiral

Sources

Wayne Muller. 2018. A reception history of opera in Cape Town: Tracing the development of a distinctly South African operatic aesthetic (1985–2015). Unpublished PhD thesis.

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