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The [[Van Zyl Hall]] is a venue created in the [[Cango Caves]] near Oudtshoorn, occasionally used for theatrical performances, including a student production of ''[[Macbeth]]'' in 1967 and the bi-annual [[Passion Play]] called ''[[Só Moes die Liefde Ly]]'' by [[Charles Fryer]] (1991 andthereafter). | The [[Van Zyl Hall]] is a venue created in the [[Cango Caves]] near Oudtshoorn, occasionally used for theatrical performances, including a student production of ''[[Macbeth]]'' in 1967 and the bi-annual [[Passion Play]] called ''[[Só Moes die Liefde Ly]]'' by [[Charles Fryer]] (1991 andthereafter). | ||
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Revision as of 19:52, 16 November 2016
The Van Zyl Hall is a venue created in the Cango Caves near Oudtshoorn, occasionally used for theatrical performances, including a student production of Macbeth in 1967 and the bi-annual Passion Play called Só Moes die Liefde Ly by Charles Fryer (1991 andthereafter).
Sources
Go to ESAT Bibliography
Return to
Return to South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page