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− | The [[Germania Hall]], also known as [[Liedertafel Germania]] (or, wrongly, "[[Germania Liedertafel]]" in some sources), was a hall on the corner of Loop and Hout streets, Cape Town in the mid-19th century. One of the spaces used by a [[Rederijkerskamers|Rederijkerskamer]] called [[Aurora]], for instance with its production of [[Melt Brink]]'s first [[Dutch]] comedy, ''[[Het Origineele Testament]]'' at on 29 April 1869. | + | The [[Germania Hall]], also known as [[Liedertafel Germania]] (or, wrongly, "[[Germania Liedertafel]]" in some sources), was a hall on the corner of Loop and Hout streets, Cape Town in the mid-19th century. |
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+ | It was used as a venue by the German musical society [[Liedertafel Germania]] under the leadership of Schultze | ||
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+ | One of the spaces used by a [[Rederijkerskamers|Rederijkerskamer]] called [[Aurora]], for instance with its production of [[Melt Brink]]'s first [[Dutch]] comedy, ''[[Het Origineele Testament]]'' at on 29 April 1869. | ||
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Revision as of 05:19, 28 May 2018
The Germania Hall, also known as Liedertafel Germania (or, wrongly, "Germania Liedertafel" in some sources), was a hall on the corner of Loop and Hout streets, Cape Town in the mid-19th century.
It was used as a venue by the German musical society Liedertafel Germania under the leadership of Schultze
One of the spaces used by a Rederijkerskamer called Aurora, for instance with its production of Melt Brink's first Dutch comedy, Het Origineele Testament at on 29 April 1869.
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