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Founded in Antwerp Belgium in 1953 by [[Tone Brulin]], they visited South Africa in 1959 under the auspices of [[NTO]]. They performed in the new [[NTO Kamertoneel]] and presented  ''[[Een Vredesduif Braden]]'' (Jan Christiaens), ''[[Moord Romance]]'' (I.S. Black), ''[[Kent U de Melkweg?]]'' (Karl Wittlinger), ''[[Look Back in Anger|Wrok om Gisteren]]'' (John Osborne).  
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Founded in Antwerp Belgium in 1953 by [[Tone Brulin]], they visited South Africa in 1959 under the auspices of [[National Theatre Organisation]]. They performed in the new [[NTO Kamertoneel]] and presented  ''[[Een Vredesduif Braden]]'' (Jan Christiaens), ''[[Moord Romance]]'' (I.S. Black), ''[[Kent U de Melkweg?]]'' (Karl Wittlinger), ''[[Look Back in Anger|Wrok om Gisteren]]'' (John Osborne).  
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Listed by [[NTO]] simply as [[Nederlands Kamertoneel]]
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
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[[Nederlands Kamertoneel]] programme of their South African tour, 1959.
  
 
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== For more information ==

Latest revision as of 06:16, 21 April 2016

Founded in Antwerp Belgium in 1953 by Tone Brulin, they visited South Africa in 1959 under the auspices of National Theatre Organisation. They performed in the new NTO Kamertoneel and presented Een Vredesduif Braden (Jan Christiaens), Moord Romance (I.S. Black), Kent U de Melkweg? (Karl Wittlinger), Wrok om Gisteren (John Osborne).

Listed by NTO simply as Nederlands Kamertoneel

Sources

Nederlands Kamertoneel programme of their South African tour, 1959.

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