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There were two venues called the [[Palladium Theatre]] | There were two venues called the [[Palladium Theatre]] | ||
− | =The Palladium in Johannesburg= | + | =The [[Palladium Theatre]] in Johannesburg= |
In 1913-14, the visiting [[Hoffman-King Company]], did a number of plays there, including ''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'' and ''[[Tommy Atkins]]'' | In 1913-14, the visiting [[Hoffman-King Company]], did a number of plays there, including ''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'' and ''[[Tommy Atkins]]'' |
Revision as of 06:41, 5 May 2019
There were two venues called the Palladium Theatre
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The Palladium Theatre in Johannesburg
In 1913-14, the visiting Hoffman-King Company, did a number of plays there, including The Sorrows of Satan and Tommy Atkins
In June 1923 the newly established University Players did performances of The Tempest there
The Palladium, Paarl
Paul de Groot rehearsed his first independent production, Haar Tweede Man (1928) in what André Huguenet (1950, p. p.46) referred to as "die aaklige Palladium-teatertjie" ("the awful little Palladium theatre") in Paarl.
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