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  • A generic name for a general assembly hall, often also used for performances as well. Common at a number of English la ...or sometimes the '''[[Wits Great Hall]]'''. Opened in 193*?? A students' hall that seats up to 1035 and is utilized for numerous political meeting and pe
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  • ...ap Productions] in association with [[PACT]] Drama in the [[Baxter Concert Hall]], opening on 14 December. Directed by [[Bobby Heaney]], starring [[James B
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  • ...ar Beringer (1844-1922, a pupil of Moscheles and Tausig). Performs in Duke Hall RAM November 1913 and in Nottingham June 1914. Awarded Challen & Son gold m ...school during the following year. Performs with the distinguished American concert violinist Viola Mitchell11 and the French cellist Jacques Serrès before to
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  • ...d Eppel]]. Opening 5 September 1989 in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Concert Hall]].
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  • ...ery popular and the term was even transferred to English (e.g. the "school concert"). ...ige Soirée]] ("Musical and literary soirée") that was held in the [[Mutual Hall]] Cape Town, on 27 July and 31 August 1870 by members of the Vrye Protestan
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  • ...] put off a National Tour to attend the fundraiser at the [[Feather Market Hall]] in aid of the Polio Research Foundation Fund. ...e between 1 700 and 1 800 people, which was considered to be a record. The concert raised more than £1 000 for the Polio Fund.
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  • ...ing May, ''inter alia'' performing in the [[Mutual Hall]], Cape Town, in a concert that also included songs by [[James Leffler]] and "Tragic Recitations" by [
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  • The opening concert took place in the [[City Hall]], Cape Town, on February 28, 1914, and marked the dawn of a new era in mus ...phonies and symphonic works, 70 suites, 70 overtures and 100 miscellaneous concert works.
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  • ...tudent Drama, 1986. Directed by De Vries in the [[Baxter Theatre]] Concert Hall, September 1986, and the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] 25 and 26 July 1986, starrin
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  • 1983: Performed by [[The Company]] in the [[Baxter Concert Hall]] at the [[Baxter Theatre]].
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  • 1980: The same production was staged in the [[Concert Hall]] at the [[Baxter Theatre]] from 3 January.
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  • ...s and of the general public." Groom also refers to the hall as the [[Music Hall]].
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  • ...graphical musical show ''[[Revealed]]'' at the [[Baxter Theatre]] Concert Hall.
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  • ...1873. It opened his first season in the [[Mutual Hall]] (i.e. the concert hall of the Mutual Building) in Cape Town, playing nightly, on 26-29 November, 1873: Performed in the [[Mutual Hall]], Cape Town, by [[Disney Roebuck]] and company on 2 December, with ''[[Tu
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  • ...iskillen Regiment]] (1838), the [[73rd Regiment]] (also known as [[Captain Hall's Company]], 1850-1852), the [[86th Royal Downshire Regiment]] (1869), and [[Concert parties]], including ''[[Springbok Frolics]]'', ''[[Gypsies]]'', ''[[Crazy
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  • Lew James (b. London, 29/03/1884 – d. Melbourne, 23/10/1946) was a music hall entertainer, comedian and actor. ...u (Lew) and married Reina, the youngest daughter of Flora Solomon, a music hall entertainer who had immigrated to South Africa and opened a theatrical boar
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  • 1874: Performed under the protection of the Free Masons in the [[Mutual Hall]] on 6 March by [[Disney Roebuck]] and his company, presented, with ''[[Ca 1874: Repeated in the [[Mutual Hall]] on 7 March by [[Disney Roebuck]] and his company, this time with ''[[The
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  • ...ilia Sonnenberg]], [[Fred Loehnen]] and [[Joel Herold]]. Proceeds from the concert went to the [[SAWAS]] Red Cross Prisoners of War Fund and Command 14 Entert 1947: Performed in the [[Port Elizabeth City Hall]] May 22 - 24, directed by [[Raymond Davidson]] for [[PEMADS]]. Mrs [[Gibso
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  • ...]] production was directed by [[Leonard Schach]], performed in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]]. The cast: [[Vivienne Drummond]] (Helene Hanff), [[Keit
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  • 1981: The play, featuring [[Yvonne Bryceland]], was performed in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1981.
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