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An old [[Afrikaans]] term used to refer to  "[[Amateur Theatre]]" Also spelled [[Liefhebbery Tooneel]]
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[[Liefhebbery Toneel]] is an old [[Cape Dutch]] and [[Afrikaans]] term used to refer to  "[[Amateur Theatre]]". (Also spelled [[Liefhebbery Tooneel]].)
  
 
'''See [[Amateur]]'''
 
'''See [[Amateur]]'''
  
There was also a [[Venue]] in Cape Town in the mid 1800s, referred to as the [[Liefhebbery Tooneel]] or the [[Amateur Theatre]], the [[Kaapsche Liefhebbery Tooneel]], or often bilingually as [[Liefhebbery Toneel - Amateur Theatre]]. It refers to a theatre in Hope street, also known as the [[Hope Street Theatre]].  
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There was also a [[Venue]] in Cape Town in the mid 1800s, referred to as the [[Liefhebbery Tooneel]] or the [[Amateur Theatre]], the [[Kaapsche Liefhebbery Tooneel]], or often bilingually as [[Liefhebbery Toneel - Amateur Theatre]]. It refers to a theatre built in Hope street, also known as the [[Hope Street Theatre]].  
  
 
'''See [[Hope Street Theatre]]'''   
 
'''See [[Hope Street Theatre]]'''   

Revision as of 06:38, 9 September 2016

Liefhebbery Toneel is an old Cape Dutch and Afrikaans term used to refer to "Amateur Theatre". (Also spelled Liefhebbery Tooneel.)

See Amateur

There was also a Venue in Cape Town in the mid 1800s, referred to as the Liefhebbery Tooneel or the Amateur Theatre, the Kaapsche Liefhebbery Tooneel, or often bilingually as Liefhebbery Toneel - Amateur Theatre. It refers to a theatre built in Hope street, also known as the Hope Street Theatre.

See Hope Street Theatre

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