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− | + | The [[Alexander Upstairs]] is a small theatre venue in central Cape Town, above the [[Alexander Bar and Café]]. | |
Also referred to as the [[Alexander Bar, Café and Theatre]] or the [[Alexander Bar and Theatre]]. | Also referred to as the [[Alexander Bar, Café and Theatre]] or the [[Alexander Bar and Theatre]]. | ||
− | Styled a "[[Micro Theatre|microtheatre]]", it came about when [[Edward van Kuik]] and [[Nicholas Spagnoletti]], the owners of the Alexander Bar and Café, decided to turn 50m² of unused office space into a small theatre with black surrounds, 44 raked seats, a tiny dressing room and a control desk area. | + | Styled a "[[Micro Theatre|microtheatre]]", it came about when [[Edward van Kuik]] and [[Nicholas Spagnoletti]], the owners of the [[Alexander Bar and Café]], decided to turn 50m² of unused office space into a small theatre with black surrounds, 44 raked seats, a tiny dressing room and a control desk area. |
Offers a festival-style programming model featuring drama, comedy, cabaret, jazz, acoustic sessions, readings and more. | Offers a festival-style programming model featuring drama, comedy, cabaret, jazz, acoustic sessions, readings and more. | ||
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+ | Plays performed there since its inception include: | ||
Revision as of 10:06, 23 March 2018
The Alexander Upstairs is a small theatre venue in central Cape Town, above the Alexander Bar and Café.
Also referred to as the Alexander Bar, Café and Theatre or the Alexander Bar and Theatre.
Styled a "microtheatre", it came about when Edward van Kuik and Nicholas Spagnoletti, the owners of the Alexander Bar and Café, decided to turn 50m² of unused office space into a small theatre with black surrounds, 44 raked seats, a tiny dressing room and a control desk area.
Offers a festival-style programming model featuring drama, comedy, cabaret, jazz, acoustic sessions, readings and more.
Plays performed there since its inception include:
Sources
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Website of the Alexander Bar[1]
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