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The '''Etienne Rousseau Theatre''' ('''ERT''') is a 456-seater venue that was opened in Sasolburg in 1975.
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The [[Etienne Rousseau Theatre]] (aka '''[[ERT]]''') is a performance venue in Sasolburg in the Free State
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==The venue==
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The Sasol chemicals and energy company donated the [[Etienne Rousseau Theatre]] to the community of Sasolburg to commemorate Sasol's 25th year in existence. The project was launched by Sasol at a cost of R1.1 million as a gift to the people of Sasolburg and named after the founding Managing Director of Sasol, Etienne Rousseau. (In 1985, 10 years after the theatre's opening in Sasolburg, Sasol donated money to build another venue, the [[Johannes Stegmann Theatre]], in the  town of Secunda ).
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Designed as a multi-purpose, with an auditorium that can seat 456 patrons, and has a stage area of 14,5m by 12m to accommodate fairly large productions such as ballet and opera, two wings that can provide ample space for performers and stage sets, an  orchestra pit that can house 40 musicians and has storage space for a grand piano. Inb addition the large foyer not only provides ample space for interaction with fellow patrons, but it can also house small functions, art exhibitions and even puppet shows.
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After a while of decay, extensive renovations of the theatre were begun in 2020,
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with support of Sasol.
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The venue was long run by the [[Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State]] ([[PACOFS]]), who used it as a touring venue,  and many distinguished and varied national and international productions of drama, opera, ballet and various styles of music have been presented there over the years.
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Among the directors of the theatre have been [[Jannie Lindeque]], [[Herman van Niekerk]]
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== Sources ==
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https://www.etiennerousseautheatre.co.za/about
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https://www.sasol.com/who-we-are/about-us
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 8 December 2023

The Etienne Rousseau Theatre (aka ERT) is a performance venue in Sasolburg in the Free State

The venue

The Sasol chemicals and energy company donated the Etienne Rousseau Theatre to the community of Sasolburg to commemorate Sasol's 25th year in existence. The project was launched by Sasol at a cost of R1.1 million as a gift to the people of Sasolburg and named after the founding Managing Director of Sasol, Etienne Rousseau. (In 1985, 10 years after the theatre's opening in Sasolburg, Sasol donated money to build another venue, the Johannes Stegmann Theatre, in the town of Secunda ).

Designed as a multi-purpose, with an auditorium that can seat 456 patrons, and has a stage area of 14,5m by 12m to accommodate fairly large productions such as ballet and opera, two wings that can provide ample space for performers and stage sets, an orchestra pit that can house 40 musicians and has storage space for a grand piano. Inb addition the large foyer not only provides ample space for interaction with fellow patrons, but it can also house small functions, art exhibitions and even puppet shows.

After a while of decay, extensive renovations of the theatre were begun in 2020, with support of Sasol.

The venue was long run by the Performing Arts Council of the Orange Free State (PACOFS), who used it as a touring venue, and many distinguished and varied national and international productions of drama, opera, ballet and various styles of music have been presented there over the years.

Among the directors of the theatre have been Jannie Lindeque, Herman van Niekerk

Sources

https://www.etiennerousseautheatre.co.za/about

https://www.sasol.com/who-we-are/about-us

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to South_African_Films

Return to South African Theatre Personalities

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to South African Radio Plays and Serials

Return to South African Television Plays and Series

Return to South_African_Venues,_Companies,_Societies,_etc

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page