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Also known simply as the [[Mandela Theatre]] or [[The Mandela]].  A theatre space in/ new name for the main 1069 seater space in the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]]  
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[[Nelson Mandela Theatre]] is a 1064-seater theatre in the [[Joburg Theatre Complex]] in Braamfontein, Johannesburg.
  
==Productions==
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Also known simply as the [[Mandela Theatre]] or [[The Mandela]].
  
Presentations there include:
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Formerly called the Main Theatre in the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre]] complex.
  
''[[The Merry Widow]]'', performed by the [[Carl Rosa Opera Company]] of the United Kingdom (2006)
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==History==
  
''[[Soweto Story]]'' (2007)
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This is the original venue and has a maximum capacity of 1,064.
  
== Sources ==
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Former South African President Nelson Mandela agreed to the re-naming of the Main Theatre in his honour in August 2001. Nelson Mandela agreed that this theatre would be the only so-named theatre in the world.
  
"UK, SA artists make merry at the opera". ''[[IOL]]''. 10 January 2006.
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The [[Nelson Mandela Theatre]] features staging facilities that are among the most sophisticated in the world. The main stage includes five computer-controlled stage lifts; five stage wagons facilitating the movement of sets/cast across the stage; a stage wagon which provides outer and inner revolves; an adjustable proscenium; and extensive sound and lighting options.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 01:50, 2 January 2025

Nelson Mandela Theatre is a 1064-seater theatre in the Joburg Theatre Complex in Braamfontein, Johannesburg.

Also known simply as the Mandela Theatre or The Mandela.

Formerly called the Main Theatre in the Johannesburg Civic Theatre complex.

History

This is the original venue and has a maximum capacity of 1,064.

Former South African President Nelson Mandela agreed to the re-naming of the Main Theatre in his honour in August 2001. Nelson Mandela agreed that this theatre would be the only so-named theatre in the world.

The Nelson Mandela Theatre features staging facilities that are among the most sophisticated in the world. The main stage includes five computer-controlled stage lifts; five stage wagons facilitating the movement of sets/cast across the stage; a stage wagon which provides outer and inner revolves; an adjustable proscenium; and extensive sound and lighting options.

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