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− | Founded in 1972 in Durban. Theatre complex for the University of Durban-Westville Drama Department. Home of Asoka Theatre Productions. Used for drama department productions, T.V. recordings, recitals, festival events, and community theatre presentations. Theatre manager: Philippa | + | Founded in 1972 in Durban. Theatre complex for the [[University of Durban-Westville]]'s Drama Department. Home of [[Asoka Theatre Productions]]. Used for drama department productions, T.V. recordings, recitals, festival events, and community theatre presentations. Theatre manager: Philippa Savage. (DS) (See CONTACTS Vol. 18 for technical specifications) |
− | == Asoka Theatre Productions == | + | == [[Asoka Theatre Productions]] == |
− | Founded in 1972 in Durban. A company attached to the University of Durban-Westville Drama Department, using the Asoka Theatre as home base for productions, festival events, and community theatre presentations. (D. Schauffer) (See CONTACTS Vol. 18 for technical specifications) | + | Founded in 1972 in Durban. A company attached to the [[University of Durban-Westville]] and its Drama Department, using the [[Asoka Theatre]] as home base for productions, festival events, and community theatre presentations. (D. Schauffer) (See CONTACTS Vol. 18 for technical specifications) |
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+ | == [[Asoka Theatre Publications]], Durban == | ||
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+ | Founded by [[Dennis Schauffer]] when he was head of the [[University of Durban-Westville]]'s Drama Department, in order to publish research by staff and students. | ||
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+ | === The ''[[Asoka Indic Theatre Series]]'' === | ||
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+ | This offers a number of monographs on theatre in South Africa, notably on [[Indian theatre|Indic theatre]] practice. | ||
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+ | ===The ''[[Asoka Profile Series]]''=== | ||
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+ | This offer biographical, critical and bibliographical material on black playwriting in the country and was started in 1999* with a monograph on the life and work of [[Zakes Mda]] (edited by Dennis Schauffer and ***). (D. Schauffer) | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
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+ | ''[[Contacts]]'' Vol. 18 | ||
− | + | "UTEL saves historic theatre productions for the archives", Alumni Relations, [[University of Kwazulu-Natal]] (October 31, 2018)[http://alumniaffairs.ukzn.ac.za/News/18-10-31/UTEL_saves_historic_theatre_productions_for_the_archives.aspx] | |
+ | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | ||
− | + | == Return to == | |
+ | Return to [[ESAT Venues A]] | ||
Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]] | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]] |
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Asoka Theatre
Founded in 1972 in Durban. Theatre complex for the University of Durban-Westville's Drama Department. Home of Asoka Theatre Productions. Used for drama department productions, T.V. recordings, recitals, festival events, and community theatre presentations. Theatre manager: Philippa Savage. (DS) (See CONTACTS Vol. 18 for technical specifications)
Asoka Theatre Productions
Founded in 1972 in Durban. A company attached to the University of Durban-Westville and its Drama Department, using the Asoka Theatre as home base for productions, festival events, and community theatre presentations. (D. Schauffer) (See CONTACTS Vol. 18 for technical specifications)
Asoka Theatre Publications, Durban
Founded by Dennis Schauffer when he was head of the University of Durban-Westville's Drama Department, in order to publish research by staff and students.
The Asoka Indic Theatre Series
This offers a number of monographs on theatre in South Africa, notably on Indic theatre practice.
The Asoka Profile Series
This offer biographical, critical and bibliographical material on black playwriting in the country and was started in 1999* with a monograph on the life and work of Zakes Mda (edited by Dennis Schauffer and ***). (D. Schauffer)
Sources
Contacts Vol. 18
"UTEL saves historic theatre productions for the archives", Alumni Relations, University of Kwazulu-Natal (October 31, 2018)[1]
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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Return to ESAT Venues A
Return to South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc
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