Difference between revisions of "The Criterion"
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− | + | [[The Criterion]] in Benoni was a cinema that also doubled as a venue for plays and performances. | |
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== The Criterion, Durban == | == The Criterion, Durban == |
Revision as of 16:45, 15 April 2019
The Criterion is a name given to various theatres and cinemas.
In South Africa some of the well-known examples are:
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The Criterion, Benoni.
The Criterion in Benoni was a cinema that also doubled as a venue for plays and performances.
Among those who performed there were Gracie Fields in 1935; ****
The Criterion, Durban
Corner of Field Street and Esplanade, Durban. Built as a Bio-vaudeville (see also Music Hall), The Criterion opened on 20th May, 1912. A popular Durban venue, it was used by such illustrious South African companies as the Gwen ffrangçon-Davies / Marda Vanne Company, Munro-Inglis Company, Brian Brooke Company, the Natal Theatre Workshop Company and visiting companies such as the Old Vic Company.
It was demolished 1953.
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