Difference between revisions of "Kalk Bay Theatre"
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− | Originally founded in | + | Originally founded in 2004 by Simon and Helen Cooper and Nicholas and Liz Ellenbogen in the old bakery building in Kalk Bay (?*). In 2005 it moved to the heritage protected Dutch Reformed Church (built 1876), on Main Road, which they converted into an intimate 78 seat theatre and restaurant. The Theatre has created a unique dinner and theatre experience where guests can linger after the show and meet the performers in a relaxed environment. It presents a varied programme of world-class entertainment across drama, comedy, dance and music. |
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
+ | KBT raises R9690.07 for Theatre Benevolent Fund - 03/2014 - [[Artslink]].co.za News | ||
− | + | http://www.kalkbaytheatre.co.za | |
== For more information == | == For more information == | ||
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Revision as of 07:53, 19 March 2014
Originally founded in 2004 by Simon and Helen Cooper and Nicholas and Liz Ellenbogen in the old bakery building in Kalk Bay (?*). In 2005 it moved to the heritage protected Dutch Reformed Church (built 1876), on Main Road, which they converted into an intimate 78 seat theatre and restaurant. The Theatre has created a unique dinner and theatre experience where guests can linger after the show and meet the performers in a relaxed environment. It presents a varied programme of world-class entertainment across drama, comedy, dance and music.
Sources
KBT raises R9690.07 for Theatre Benevolent Fund - 03/2014 - Artslink.co.za News
http://www.kalkbaytheatre.co.za
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