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| − | Specifically built in the early 20th century, these were venues intended to present both films and [[Music hall|variety]] acts within the same programme . Prominent examples were The [[Criterion, Durban]] (1912); The [[Palladium, Johannesburg | + | Specifically built in the early 20th century, these were venues intended to present both [[Film|films]] and [[Music hall|variety]] or [[Music hall|vaudeville]] acts within the same programme . Prominent examples were The [[Criterion]], Durban]] (1912); The [[Palladium]], Johannesburg (1913). |
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| + | See further '''[[Bio-vaudeville]]''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 13 May 2014
Specifically built in the early 20th century, these were venues intended to present both films and variety or vaudeville acts within the same programme . Prominent examples were The Criterion, Durban]] (1912); The Palladium, Johannesburg (1913).
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See further Bio-vaudeville
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