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The venue, initially called the '''[[The Arts Theatre]]''', contained a theatre and an art gallery, and was formally opened on 3 October 1960 by the then Administrator of [[South West Africa]] ([[SWA]]), Mr D. du P. Viljoen. | The venue, initially called the '''[[The Arts Theatre]]''', contained a theatre and an art gallery, and was formally opened on 3 October 1960 by the then Administrator of [[South West Africa]] ([[SWA]]), Mr D. du P. Viljoen. | ||
− | The theatre and gallery were formally managed by the [[SAAA]] until 1973, when was renamed the '''[[Windhoek Civic Theatre]]''' and its management transferred to the [[South West Africa Performing Arts Council]] ([[SWAPAC]]). It would evenutually become the National Theatre of Namibia | + | The theatre and gallery were formally managed by the [[SAAA]] until 1973, when was renamed the '''[[Windhoek Civic Theatre]]''' and its management transferred to the [[South West Africa Performing Arts Council]] ([[SWAPAC]]). It would evenutually become the '''[[National Theatre of Namibia]]'''. |
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Revision as of 07:00, 6 April 2024
There have been two theatre venues in the South African region known by this name.
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The Arts Theatre East London (1987-2021)
History
Deriving from the Arts Theatre Club in East London, The Arts Theatre was a small theatre that was created the club's premises were converted into a small theatre in 1987.
The venue was sold in 2021.
Productions
Sources
'A history of East London’s theatres', Show Me (online), 1 August 2019 (https://showme.co.za/east-london/events-entertainment/east-londons-theatres-and-their-history/)
DispatchLIVE, 18 February 2021.
The Arts Theatre, Windhoek, South West Africa
History
In the 1950s the South West African branch of the South African Association of Arts ( SAAA, South West African Branch), under the chairmanship of the then President, Olga Levinson, actively petitioned for and obtained a civic theatre for Windhoek.
The venue, initially called the The Arts Theatre, contained a theatre and an art gallery, and was formally opened on 3 October 1960 by the then Administrator of South West Africa (SWA), Mr D. du P. Viljoen.
The theatre and gallery were formally managed by the SAAA until 1973, when was renamed the Windhoek Civic Theatre and its management transferred to the South West Africa Performing Arts Council (SWAPAC). It would evenutually become the National Theatre of Namibia.
Productions
Sources
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