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One of the oldest remaining and active theatres in the country??, opened in 1896, the same year [[Mark Twain]] performed his ''[[At Home]]'' there (June 1896). *** ??* | One of the oldest remaining and active theatres in the country??, opened in 1896, the same year [[Mark Twain]] performed his ''[[At Home]]'' there (June 1896). *** ??* | ||
− | Most probably used by the [[King William’s Town Amateur Musical and Dramatic Society]] for its productions. Same as the [[Town Hall]] in King William's Town ( [[King William's Town Town Hall]] )? | + | Most probably used by the [[King William’s Town Amateur Musical and Dramatic Society]] for its productions. Same as the [[Town Hall]] in King William's Town ( [[King William's Town Town Hall]] [[King William’s Town Town Hall]])? |
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== For more information == | == For more information == | ||
− | See the [[King William’s Town Town Hall]] | + | See the [[King William’s Town Town Hall]] |
Revision as of 12:27, 15 December 2010
One of the oldest remaining and active theatres in the country??, opened in 1896, the same year Mark Twain performed his At Home there (June 1896). *** ??* Most probably used by the King William’s Town Amateur Musical and Dramatic Society for its productions. Same as the Town Hall in King William's Town ( King William's Town Town Hall King William’s Town Town Hall)?
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