St Saviour's Church Hall

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St Saviour's Church Hall is a venue attached to St Saviour's Anglican Church in St Peter's Road in East London.

Prior to the opening of the Guild Theatre in East London in 1962, the venue was regularly used by the local amateur dramatic societies to stage their productions.

Productions staged there include: Arsenic and Old Lace (1952), Miss Mabel (1953), Doctor in the House (1959), Murder in the Cathedral (1978).

Sources

Beryl Bowie. 2005. East London - heart of Buffalo City.

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