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[[The Cellar]], called "[[Die Kelder]]" in [[Afrikaans]], was a small theatre in a converted wine cellar on the farm Libertas/Vredelust in Dorp Street, Stellenbosch (1960-1967). | [[The Cellar]], called "[[Die Kelder]]" in [[Afrikaans]], was a small theatre in a converted wine cellar on the farm Libertas/Vredelust in Dorp Street, Stellenbosch (1960-1967). | ||
− | ''Not to be confused with [[Die Kellerteater]] ([[The Cellar Theatre]]) at the Drama Department of [[Stellenbosch University]].'' | + | ''Not to be confused with [[Die Kellerteater]] ([[The Cellar Theatre]]) at the Drama Department of [[Stellenbosch University]] - however, that venue is sometimes referred to as [[The Cellar]] as well.'' |
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== Founding and early history == | == Founding and early history == | ||
Revision as of 06:34, 8 March 2017
The Cellar, called "Die Kelder" in Afrikaans, was a small theatre in a converted wine cellar on the farm Libertas/Vredelust in Dorp Street, Stellenbosch (1960-1967).
Not to be confused with Die Kellerteater (The Cellar Theatre) at the Drama Department of Stellenbosch University - however, that venue is sometimes referred to as The Cellar as well.
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Founding and early history
The wine cellar was converted into a 100-150 seat theatre by the amateur Libertas Theatre Club/Libertas Teaterklub in 1960. Two concrete wine tanks, like small rooms, were provided with doors and converted into dressing rooms - their walls were covered with fine red crystals left from the wine-making days. This little theatre was the home of the club until 1967, when they moved to a converted stable on Bergzicht farm in Bird Street, made available by Stellenbosch Municipality.
Aims and function
Current status
Impact on SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
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