King William's Town Amateur Musical and Dramatic Society

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The King William's Town Amateur Musical and Dramatic Society (KAMADS) was founded in 1897 and specialised in Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. It most probably used the King William’s Town Theatre or King William’s Town Town Hall, opened in 1896, for its productions.

Although it was an extremely active society in terms of productions, only nine members attended the 1898 annual general meeting.

The society also performed on occasion in Port Elizabeth.

Sources

Du Toit, 1988 [JH]

"King William's Town During the South African War, 1899 - 1902, An Urban Social, Economic and Cultural Story" Thesis by Denver Arnold Webb, January 1993.

Kaffrarian Museum, W3303B, Minute Book of KAMADS, 23/8/1897 - 111711899, Annual Report, 2318/1898

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