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== The Barnyard Theatre , Knysna ==
 
== The Barnyard Theatre , Knysna ==
 
   
 
   
A theatre devised and built on a dairy farm just outside Plettenberg Bay by the husband and wife team of [[Louis Moller]] and [[Sybel Coetzee]],  and run as a venue for visiting artists. They had both been involved in the performing arts most of their lives, Louis as co-founder and producer of, amongst others, ''[[Carte Blanche]]'', and Sybel as a freelance actress and TV presenter.  
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The original Barnyard Theatre, it was devised and built by the husband and wife team of [[Louis Moller]] and [[Sybel Coetzee]]. to be run as a venue for visiting artists.  
  
Out of this developed the idea of a franchised series of theatres throughout the country, called The [[Barnyard Theatres]].
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A number of theatres were subsequently built for schools (e.g. Summerset College, near Somerset West and *** near Franschoek). Out of this developed the idea of a franchised series of theatres throughout the country, called The [[Barnyard Theatres]].
  
 
== The Barnyard Theatres franchise ==
 
== The Barnyard Theatres franchise ==
  
A series of of franchised theatres,  devised and built by the husband and wife team of architect [[Louis Moller]] and actress [[Sybel Coetzee]],  for mainly musical and dinner theatre. Starting with the original wooden '''Barnyard Theatre, Knysna''' in 1996, they franchised the idea and formed a company to build specialised dinner theatre venues across the country, in a variety of settings (schools, shopping malls, etc.), all called The [[Barnyard Theatre]]. There are such theatres in Durban, Hilton, Johannesburg, Somerset West, ***
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A series of of franchised theatres,  devised and built by [[Louis Moller]] [[Louis Möller]],  for mainly musical and dinner theatre. Starting with the original wooden '''Barnyard Theatre, Knysna''' in 1996, he  franchised the idea and formed a company to build specialised dinner theatre venues across the country, in a variety of settings (schools, shopping malls, etc.), all called The [[Barnyard Theatre]]. There are such theatres in Durban, Hilton, Johannesburg, Somerset West, Franschoek. A number of them are managed directly by [[Barnyard Theatre Production Company]] (e.g. Cresta in Randburg, at Emperors Palace, East Rand , Gateway, Durban, Park View Pretoria East, Sunninghill in Rivonia , Willowbridge near Cape Town).
 
 
 
 
 
 
In 1996 the first Barnyard Theatre was opened by the Möller family on a dairy farm just outside Plettenberg Bay. Louis and Sybel had both been involved in the performing arts most of their lives, Louis as co-founder and producer of, amongst others, ''[[Carte Blanche]]'', and [[Sybel Coetzee]] as a freelance actress and TV presenter. In 1989 they took stock of their hectic lives with two young boys and decided that family comes first. As a result they decided to open a dairy farm close to Plettenberg Bay. After a few years of farming they longed for a way to combine their two loves – the footlights and the farm. Then 1996 saw the birth of The [[Barnyard Theatres]]. Why Barnyard? Louis had built a beautiful, rustic American-style wooden barn on the farm, which Sybel and Louis converted into a theatre with an old-world atmosphere, heavy wooden beams, a horseshoe gallery, big tables with welcoming lanterns and wood chips on the floor.
 
  
 
==The Barnyard Theatre Production Company==
 
==The Barnyard Theatre Production Company==
  
In 2003 Louis Moller joined forces with the South African musician [[Duck Chowles]] to form  [[The Barnyard Theatre Production Company]]. Chowles directs and produces all Barnyard Theatre Productions.  
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In 2003 Louis Moller joined forces with the South African musician [[Duck Chowles]] to form  the [[Barnyard Theatre Production Company]]. Chowles directs and produces all [[Barnyard Theatres]] productions.
 
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 15:13, 26 April 2014

Origins

The concept of the Barnyard Theatres came about when the media couple Louis Möller (co-founder and producer of, Carte Blanche) and freelance actress and TV presenter Sybel Coetzee decided to opt out of the media world in 1989 to raise their family on a dairy farm just outside Plettenberg Bay. After a few years of farming they sought a way to combine their two interests, theatre and farming. The result was the birth of the original Barnyard Theatre in 1996.

The Barnyard Theatre , Knysna

The original Barnyard Theatre, it was devised and built by the husband and wife team of Louis Moller and Sybel Coetzee. to be run as a venue for visiting artists.

A number of theatres were subsequently built for schools (e.g. Summerset College, near Somerset West and *** near Franschoek). Out of this developed the idea of a franchised series of theatres throughout the country, called The Barnyard Theatres.

The Barnyard Theatres franchise

A series of of franchised theatres, devised and built by Louis Moller Louis Möller, for mainly musical and dinner theatre. Starting with the original wooden Barnyard Theatre, Knysna in 1996, he franchised the idea and formed a company to build specialised dinner theatre venues across the country, in a variety of settings (schools, shopping malls, etc.), all called The Barnyard Theatre. There are such theatres in Durban, Hilton, Johannesburg, Somerset West, Franschoek. A number of them are managed directly by Barnyard Theatre Production Company (e.g. Cresta in Randburg, at Emperors Palace, East Rand , Gateway, Durban, Park View Pretoria East, Sunninghill in Rivonia , Willowbridge near Cape Town).

The Barnyard Theatre Production Company

In 2003 Louis Moller joined forces with the South African musician Duck Chowles to form the Barnyard Theatre Production Company. Chowles directs and produces all Barnyard Theatres productions.

Sources

http://www.barnyardtheatre.co.za/


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