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The best known perhaps was the [[NTO Kamertoneel]] company (1958-1961). | The best known perhaps was the [[NTO Kamertoneel]] company (1958-1961). | ||
− | The first production was ''[[Voorlopige Vonnis]]'' in 1958, followed by ''[[Seven against the Sun]]'' and ''[[Een Bruid in de Morgen]]''. | + | The first production, in the [[Harmony Hall|Harmoniesaal]], was ''[[Voorlopige Vonnis]]'' in 1958, followed by ''[[Seven against the Sun]]'' and ''[[Een Bruid in de Morgen]]''. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 12:08, 2 July 2020
Kamertoneel as concept
An Afrikaans term (taken from the Dutch and Flemish, and literally meaning “room theatre”, or "cabinet theatre") was utilized in the 1950's and 1960's to refer to intimate, experimental theatre (especially referring to companies and spaces).
NTO Kamertoneel
The best known perhaps was the NTO Kamertoneel company (1958-1961).
The first production, in the Harmoniesaal, was Voorlopige Vonnis in 1958, followed by Seven against the Sun and Een Bruid in de Morgen.
Sources
Lantern, 8(2):187, 1958.
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