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== The Dramatic Club, Port Elizabeth'''?*''' == | == The Dramatic Club, Port Elizabeth'''?*''' == | ||
− | Founded in 18* by ** Some members of the disbanded Dramatic Club ??** rejoined forces in 1862 and raised enough money to build an own theatre in White’s Road, called | + | Founded in 18* by ** Some members of the disbanded Dramatic Club ??** rejoined forces in 1862 and raised enough money to build an own theatre in White’s Road, called [[White's Road Theatre]]. *** (Fletcher, 1994) [TH] |
== For more information == | == For more information == |
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The Dramatic Club, Grahamstown
Amateur dramatic society founded in 1864. (See Du Toit, 1988) [JH]
The Dramatic Club, King William’s Town
Founded in 1862, performed at the Prince Alfred Theatre. They resented the rival military performers (Garrison Players), accusing them of “puffing” (and being called “muffs” in retaliation). (Fletcher, 1994) [TH]
The Dramatic Club, Port Elizabeth?*
Founded in 18* by ** Some members of the disbanded Dramatic Club ??** rejoined forces in 1862 and raised enough money to build an own theatre in White’s Road, called White's Road Theatre. *** (Fletcher, 1994) [TH]
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