Natal Playhouse
A 5-venue complex in Smith Street, Durban, constructed for NAPAC in 1985 and presenting opera, ballet, musicals, Shakespeare, cabaret and experimental theatre.
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History
Durban's Playhouse complex links the city's present with its past. The current theatre facade preserves two of the city's most famous landmarks, situated adjacent to each other in central Smith Street opposite the City Hall, first conceived as cinemas, namely the glamorous Prince's Theatre, which originated in 1926, and the grand, Tudor-styled Playhouse, which originally opened its doors to public fanfares and capacity house in 1935.
In the early 1980s, these two celebrated entertainment venues underwent expert renovation and conversion into a state-of-the-art, multi-venue theatre complex that faithfully preserved many of the buildings' original characteristics and archetectural features. This was officially opened in 1986 as The Natal Playhouse.
The complex was renamed The Playhouse in 1995 and became the home of the Playhouse Company.
Venues
The venues are:
- The Opera (seating capacity 1225)
- The Drama (481)
- The Loft (150)
- The Studio (196)
- The Cellar (120).
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Sources
Malcolm Woolfson, 1986. The Long Road that led towards the Natal Playhouse. Durban : The Natal Performing Arts Council.)
Marilyn Martin, 1995 (Catalogue: W.M. Timlin)
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