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The Stutterheim Theatre is a venue in the Eastern Cape Town of Stutterheim, opened by Guy Butler in December 1971, followed by a production of Peter Ustinov's Romanoff and Juliet
Regularly used by local and travelling performers, including the Stutterheim Amateur Dramatic Society and the Stirling school jazz band, that has performed at the theatre for more than 20 years, playing some of the most popular classics.
Sources
https://www.dispatchlive.co.za/news/2014-05-14-stirling-jazz-keeps-on-bopping/
https://za.locale.online/stutterheim-amateur-dramatic-society-sads-1146105625.html
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