Kempton Arts and Theatrical Society
The Kempton Arts and Theatrical Society (acronym: KATS) is a theatrical and arts society in Kempton Park, South Africa.
Founding and early history
Originally founded in 1997 as the Belltower Players, performing at the Belltower Cultural Centre , and affiliated to the Kempton Music and Operetta Society. The founding members were Ken Leeder, Gys de Beer, and Heather Mann, with Agatha Ikking and Maureen Croston joining subsequently.
The group began with performances of several one-act plays between 1997 and 1999, before turning to musical presentations, in the form of the soiree and the Travel Extravaganza.
In 2003 KATS moved from the Belltower Cultural Centre, to establish a new home at a venue at 25 Kempton Rd, donated by the Ekurhuleni Metro. They were soon after joined by Moddram, who serve as the technical arm of the society, responsible for sound and lighting for all shows as well as maintenance of the venue.
Productions
1997 The End Of The World
1998 One Act Plays
1999 Simply Soiree
1999 Red Spy At Night
2000 Gay Nineties
2000 Sleeping Beauty
2001 Travel Extravaganza - Around The World In 80 Minutes
2002 Travel Extravaganza II - World Cruise On The Love Boat
2002 A Little Bit Of This, A Little Bit Of That
2003 Sleeping Beauty
2003 Sleeping Beauty at the State Theatre
2004 Cotton Club
Sources
http://www.kats.org.za/about_us.html
http://www.10118.biz/society-religion/societies/kats
https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC2KAQ1_kempton-history-1-bell-tower
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