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Originally the [[New Music Hall]] in Buitekant Street, run by English, it was renamed by [[Charles Fraser]] in 1859 and utilized for a successful season of comedies and farces with the help of some members of the [[Cape Town Dramatic Club]]. (See: Fletcher, 1994) (MN)
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The [[Cabinet Theatre]] was a venue in Cape Town in the mid 19th century.  
  
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Originally known as the [[New Music Hall]] in Buitekant Street, set up by [[ J.E.H. English]] for his newly formed company, The [[Gentlemen Amateurs]]. 
  
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It was taken by [[Charles Fraser]] in 1859 and renamed the [[Cabinet Theatre]]  and utilized for a successful season of comedies and farces, with the help of some members of the [[Cape Town Dramatic Club]].
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In 1860, it was re-arranged and redecorated by the [[Cape Town Dramatic Club]], and renamed the [[C.T. Dramatic Club Theatre]], for their own new season. 
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(MN)
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== Sources ==
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[[F.C.L. Bosman]], 1980. ''Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916''. Pretoria: [[J.L. van Schaik]]: pp.
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[[Jill Fletcher]]. 1994. ''The Story of Theatre in South Africa: A Guide to its History from 1780-1930''. Cape Town: Vlaeberg.
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Latest revision as of 06:35, 1 September 2018

The Cabinet Theatre was a venue in Cape Town in the mid 19th century.

Originally known as the New Music Hall in Buitekant Street, set up by J.E.H. English for his newly formed company, The Gentlemen Amateurs.

It was taken by Charles Fraser in 1859 and renamed the Cabinet Theatre and utilized for a successful season of comedies and farces, with the help of some members of the Cape Town Dramatic Club.

In 1860, it was re-arranged and redecorated by the Cape Town Dramatic Club, and renamed the C.T. Dramatic Club Theatre, for their own new season.

(MN)

Sources

F.C.L. Bosman, 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp.

Jill Fletcher. 1994. The Story of Theatre in South Africa: A Guide to its History from 1780-1930. Cape Town: Vlaeberg. Go to ESAT Bibliography

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