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− | The [[Germania Hall]] (also known as '''Liedertafel Germania'''), was a hall on the corner of Loop and Hout streets, Cape Town in the mid-19th century. One of the spaces used by the [[ | + | The [[Germania Hall]] (also known as '''Liedertafel Germania'''), was a hall on the corner of Loop and Hout streets, Cape Town in the mid-19th century. One of the spaces used by the [[Rederijkerskamers|Referijkerskamer]] called [[Aurora]], for instance with its production of [[Melt Brink]]'s first Dutch comedy, ''[[Het Origineele Testament]]'' at on 29 April 1869. |
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The Germania Hall (also known as Liedertafel Germania), was a hall on the corner of Loop and Hout streets, Cape Town in the mid-19th century. One of the spaces used by the Referijkerskamer called Aurora, for instance with its production of Melt Brink's first Dutch comedy, Het Origineele Testament at on 29 April 1869.
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