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“South African Notes,” pg 10, The Referee, (Sydney, NSW ), Wednesday, March 5, 1902.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:40, 26 December 2022

The Pavilion Music Hall

It was reported in 1902 that the venue had changed hands and the new proprietors were Messrs L Rick and Co. The following artists performed at the hall: Jolly Kate Williams, vocalist; Cissie Delmar, vocalist; Arthur Sevan, comedian; Ada Owen, serio and dancer, Harry Hamilton, comedian; Venlo Fortescue, serio and dancer; W Lade, baritone, Gus Leighton, ventriloquist; Elsie St. John, vocalist; Edith Lester, serio and dancer and Harrie Crawley, a female impersonator.

If you know anything more about this venue, which may have been in Muizenberg, please let us know.

Sources

“South African Notes,” pg 10, The Referee, (Sydney, NSW ), Wednesday, March 5, 1902.

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