Difference between revisions of "St Aloysius Hall"
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One of a number of public and church halls used for concerts, bazaars and entertainments. | One of a number of public and church halls used for concerts, bazaars and entertainments. | ||
− | In 1868 it was used by the [[Phoenix Club]] for their Christy's-style entertainments. | + | In 1868 it was used by the [[Phoenix Club]] for their Christy's-style entertainments and during October of 1869 the pupils of the [[St Joseph's Academy]] put on an "entertainment" in what is referred to as the [[Catholic Hall]], Cape Town, that included performances of ''[[Cherry Bounce]]'' (Raymond) and ''[[The Nervous Man and the Man of Nerve]]'' (Bernard). |
− | By the 1870s it was increasingly being referred to simply as the [[Catholic Hall]]. | + | By the 1870s it was likewise increasingly being referred to simply as the [[Catholic Hall]]. |
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The St Aloysius Hall (or Aloysius Hall) was a church hall in St John Street, Cape Town.
One of a number of public and church halls used for concerts, bazaars and entertainments.
In 1868 it was used by the Phoenix Club for their Christy's-style entertainments and during October of 1869 the pupils of the St Joseph's Academy put on an "entertainment" in what is referred to as the Catholic Hall, Cape Town, that included performances of Cherry Bounce (Raymond) and The Nervous Man and the Man of Nerve (Bernard).
By the 1870s it was likewise increasingly being referred to simply as the Catholic Hall.
Sources
D. Edwards. 1897. The Cape Town Guide. Cape Town: Maskew Miller (Digitised 2011)[1]
F.C.L. Bosman, 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp. 273
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