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Formerly known as '''[[The Fugard]]'''. | Formerly known as '''[[The Fugard]]'''. | ||
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==The venue== | ==The venue== | ||
− | + | What had been [[The Fugard]] theatre was donated to the District Six Museum as a working theatre complex and was integrated as part of the [[District Six Museum]]'s [[District Six Homecoming Centre]]. Then turned into a multipurpose set of venues that feature a number of spaces, including the [[Star Theatre]], the [[Avalon Auditorium]], Bits 'n Pieces galleries, Tafel, workspaces and an on-site cafe run by the team at The HCC Cafe. | |
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+ | What is now simply referred to as [[The Homecoming Centre]], opened with a performance of [[Damon Galgut]]'s ''[[The Promise]]'' in the [[Star Theatre]] venue on 14 Sep 2023. | ||
+ | ==Sources== | ||
https://www.homecomingcentre.co.za/ | https://www.homecomingcentre.co.za/ |
Revision as of 09:51, 15 December 2024
The Homecoming Centre (HCC) is a multi-purpose learning and performance venue in Cape Town.
Formerly known as The Fugard.
The venue
What had been The Fugard theatre was donated to the District Six Museum as a working theatre complex and was integrated as part of the District Six Museum's District Six Homecoming Centre. Then turned into a multipurpose set of venues that feature a number of spaces, including the Star Theatre, the Avalon Auditorium, Bits 'n Pieces galleries, Tafel, workspaces and an on-site cafe run by the team at The HCC Cafe.
What is now simply referred to as The Homecoming Centre, opened with a performance of Damon Galgut's The Promise in the Star Theatre venue on 14 Sep 2023.