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| + | See also [[Vaudeville]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:43, 2 January 2023
The Vaudeville Theatre was a venue in Bloemfontein at the start of the 20th century.
Mr. Harry Friedman, who was well-known as a promoter of dramatic enterprises, was lessee of The Vaudeville Theatre in Bloemfontein. He was said to have done a great deal to provide the residents with suitable amusements.
If you add anything more about this venue, please let us know.
See also Vaudeville
Sources
“South African Notes,” pg 10, The Referee, (Sydney, NSW ), Wednesday, March 5, 1902.
The Jews In South Africa, by Gustav Saron and Louis Hotz, "In the Transvaal Till 1899," page 158.
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