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An intimate, 50-seater theatre space situated at 16 Alma Road, Rosebank, Cape Town. Formerly  the [[Actors College of  Theatrical Arts]].  Refurbished  by theatre director, actor and producer [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] and his family,  , with the support of writer [[Alexander McCall Smith]], the theatre opened in July  2013.  
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An intimate, 50-seater theatre space situated at 16 Alma Road, Rosebank, Cape Town. Formerly  the [[Actors College of  Theatrical Arts]].  Refurbished  by theatre director, actor and producer [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] and his family,  , with the support of British writer Alexander McCall Smith (1948- ) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_McCall_Smith], the theatre opened in July  2013.  
  
 
The first production was Ellenbogen’s ''[[Raiders: The Whiskey Trader]]'', followed by ''[[Live With Ivy]]'' and ''[[Silly Mid On]]''. Other productions include ''[[Curl Up and Dye|Curl Up & Dye]]'' (2014)
 
The first production was Ellenbogen’s ''[[Raiders: The Whiskey Trader]]'', followed by ''[[Live With Ivy]]'' and ''[[Silly Mid On]]''. Other productions include ''[[Curl Up and Dye|Curl Up & Dye]]'' (2014)

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An intimate, 50-seater theatre space situated at 16 Alma Road, Rosebank, Cape Town. Formerly the Actors College of Theatrical Arts. Refurbished by theatre director, actor and producer Nicholas Ellenbogen and his family, , with the support of British writer Alexander McCall Smith (1948- ) [1], the theatre opened in July 2013.

The first production was Ellenbogen’s Raiders: The Whiskey Trader, followed by Live With Ivy and Silly Mid On. Other productions include Curl Up & Dye (2014)


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http://rosebanktheatre.com/about/

Cape Argus 21 January 2014.

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