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The [[Adam Small Theatre Complex]] is the name of a multi-facility theatre centre used by the [[Stellenbosch University Drama Department]].  
 
The [[Adam Small Theatre Complex]] is the name of a multi-facility theatre centre used by the [[Stellenbosch University Drama Department]].  
  
An extension and revamp of the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]], the venue was enlarged in 2016-2017, to include two theatres, more rehearsal rooms and offices, an and enlarged wardrobe, and a TV studio. It was reopened in 2018. The venue was at this point renamed after the South African poet, playwright and academic, [[Adam Small]]. The old name has however been retained on the historic ornamental front façade of the building, to acknowledge the history of the venue.  
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An extension and revamp of the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]], the venue was enlarged in 2016-2017, to include two theatres, more rehearsal rooms and offices, a seminar room and study centre, an enlarged wardrobe, a props room and a TV studio.  
  
The newly named venue was officially inaugurated on 23 November, 2018, with a performance of the musical tribute called ''[[Adam Small BeJazzed]]'', featuring [[Natalia de Rocha]] and members of the Cape Town based [[Applauz Arts Initiative]] and an extract from the production ''[[Cry, Our Beloved Country. Met/Sonder Apologie]]'' by drama students directed by [[Mareli Hattingh|Mareli Hattingh Pretorius]].
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The complex was officially reopened in 2018, and was simultaneously renamed after the South African poet, playwright and academic, [[Adam Small]]. The old name has however been retained on the historic ornamental front façade of the building, to acknowledge the history of the venue.
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The newly named venue was officially inaugurated on 23 November, 2018, by the Rector and Vice Chancellor, Prof Wim de Villiers,  and the evening included a performance of the musical tribute called ''[[Adam Small BeJazzed]]'', featuring   [[Natalia de Rocha]] and members of the Cape Town based [[Applauz Arts Initiative]] and an extract from the production ''[[Cry, Our Beloved Country. Met/Sonder Apologie]]'' by drama students directed by [[Mareli Hattingh|Mareli Hattingh Pretorius]].
  
 
'''For other information, see the entry [[Stellenbosch University Drama Department]]'''
 
'''For other information, see the entry [[Stellenbosch University Drama Department]]'''

Revision as of 06:58, 29 November 2018

The Adam Small Theatre Complex is the name of a multi-facility theatre centre used by the Stellenbosch University Drama Department.

An extension and revamp of the H.B. Thom Theatre, the venue was enlarged in 2016-2017, to include two theatres, more rehearsal rooms and offices, a seminar room and study centre, an enlarged wardrobe, a props room and a TV studio.

The complex was officially reopened in 2018, and was simultaneously renamed after the South African poet, playwright and academic, Adam Small. The old name has however been retained on the historic ornamental front façade of the building, to acknowledge the history of the venue.

The newly named venue was officially inaugurated on 23 November, 2018, by the Rector and Vice Chancellor, Prof Wim de Villiers, and the evening included a performance of the musical tribute called Adam Small BeJazzed, featuring Natalia de Rocha and members of the Cape Town based Applauz Arts Initiative and an extract from the production Cry, Our Beloved Country. Met/Sonder Apologie by drama students directed by Mareli Hattingh Pretorius.

For other information, see the entry Stellenbosch University Drama Department

Sources

See the Departmental website at http://www.sun.ac.za/Drama

PICS: Stellenbosch University to name theatre complex after Adam Small, IOL News, 29 August 2018[1]

Programme for the inauguration ceremony of the Adam Small Theatre Complex, 23 November 2018.

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