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  • [[Kannemeyer's Concert Hall]] was a venue in Cape Town in the 1860s.
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  • [[Town Hall|City Hall]] [[Town Hall|Community hall]]
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  • == Mutual Hall == References to a venue referred to as the "Mutual Hall" occur in a number of publications, particularly regarding theatrical event
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  • ...e concert was conducted by the City organist, [[Roger Ascham]]. The second concert, with some 60 players participating, was held on May 18, 1922, and was rega ...ses were followed by a dormant period until the society was revived with a concert, again conducted by [[Roger Ascham]], was staged on November 29, 1926, in a
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  • A Gala Concert at the [[Royal Festival Hall]], directed by [[Janice Honeyman]], as part of the [[Celebrate South Africa
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  • ...dela Nelson Mandela] and ended with a gala concert in the [[Royal Festival Hall]] (entitled ''[[Freedom Too]]'' and directed by [[Janice Honeyman]]), featu
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  • ...t performed at the [[Chelsea Theatre]] in Hillbrow and then in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]], 1982, featuring [[Blaise Koch]], [[Zoli Marki]], [[Adr
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  • The '''Jabulani Concert Party''' was an African [[Music hall|variety]] group, which in 1946 became absorbed into the cast of the musical
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  • ...rt Elizabeth Male Voice Choir was inaugurated at the Port Elizabeth [[Town Hall]]. ...[[Cambrian Male Voice Choir]] which took place in the Port Elizabeth Town Hall on November 15, 1905.
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  • ...tish actor Nicholas Amer, featuring Thom Delaney, presented in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]]. (Source: Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.)
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  • ...[[Guy Willoughby]], directed by [[Fred Abrahamse]], 1984 and 1985 Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]]. (Source: Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.)
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  • ...d [[Sandra Prinsloo]], directed by [[William Egan]] in 1982 in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]].
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  • ...er purposes, theatrical productions and which were known as the Commercial Hall. == The Commercial Hall, Grahamstown ==
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  • ...written and presented by [[Robert Kirby]] (MJR Production) in the Concert hall, [[Baxter Theatre]], 1979. (Source: Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne
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  • ...ion was directed by [[Rosalie van der Gucht]] and performed in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]] in April 1981, featuring [[Alan Prior]], [[Colin Duell]
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  • = Concert = The English term '''concert''' has a number of uses in South Africa. The equivalent [[Afrikaans]] term,
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  • ...aurice D Berman]], called ''[[On the Jack]]'' at the Port Elizabeth [[City Hall]] for the South African Bowling Tournament. ...', a musical fiesta arranged and devised by [[Stanley Nathan]] at the City Hall, Port Elizabeth.
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  • 1980: A MJR production was directed by Kirby, performed at the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]] and the [[Laager]] in 1980. It featured Kirby, [[Terry
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  • City Hall, called simply [[Shakespearian Concert]]
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  • 1978: An MJR Production presented in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]], 1978, directed by [[Robert Kirby]], featuring Kirby an
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  • ...jrank.org/pages/4815/Waterhouse-Keith-Spencer.html] (1929-2009) and Willis Hall [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willis_Hall] (1929-2005). Read more: Keith (Spencer) Waterhouse Biography - London, Willis, Hall, and Produced - JRank Articles http://biography.jrank.org/pages/4815/Waterh
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  • ...directed by [[Christopher Weare|Chris Weare]] and performed in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1985, featuring [[Ramolao Makhene]], [[Nicola Militz
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  • ...ented by the Baxter Ten, first performed at the [[Baxter Theatre]] Concert Hall, 29 July 1987, directed by [[Lucille Gillwald]]. The cast: [[Sabata Sesiu]]
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  • ...ster]]'' by the [[Disney Roebuck]] company in the [[Mutual Hall]] (concert hall of the [[Mutual Building]]) in Cape Town, playing on 26-29 November, as af ...tion]]'' by the [[Disney Roebuck]] company in the [[Mutual Hall]] (concert hall of the [[Mutual Building]]) in Cape Town, on 11 December, as afterpiece to
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  • [[Dorothy Brasch]] was a concert singer. (1929-19**) of some operas. She frequently undertook concert tours with the baritone [[Bob Borowsky]] and
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  • ...kinson]], starring [[Diane Wilson]] in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Concert Hall]] from 27 August to 7 September 1985, followed by performances in the Nico
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  • 1978: Produced by The [[Company of Four]], performed in the Concert Hall at the [[Baxter Theatre]], directed by [[Leonard Schach]] featuring [[Keith
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  • ...ment production was directed by [[Mavis Taylor]], performed in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1981, featuring [[David Butler]], [[Kathy Batho]], [
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  • [[Kannemeyer's Concert Hall]] was a venue in Cape Town in the 1860s.
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  • 1981: It was first performed at the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Concert Hall]] on 7 January 1981, directed and designed by [[Peter Krummeck]], musical d
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  • ...e Town, a [[Shakespearian Concert]], was presented in the [[Cape Town City Hall]], on the evening of April 24th, 1916. Hosted by the [[Elizabethan Society]
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  • The [[Feather Market Hall]] in Baakens Street, Port Elizabeth, was built between 1883 and 1885 as a n ...ns for the acquisition of an organ went back to the completion of the Town Hall when an organ fund was started and added to regularly.
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  • ...Noreen Sterling. [[Alhambra Theatre]] and [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Concert Hall]] April-May 1985.
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  • [[Jabulani Concert Party]] [[Jansenville Town Hall]]
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  • ...cted by [[Don Maguire]] (presented by [[Comma]]), performed in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]], featuring [[Brenda Wood]], [[Richard Farmer]], [[Joey
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  • ...ormed by the [[Cape Flats Players]] in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Concert Hall]] 15 to 27 May. Directed by [[Ivan Sylvester]] with [[Phlancia Buys]], [[Gr
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  • ...’s Mix It 2.8GLX’ which played to critical acclaim in the [[Baxter Concert Hall]] and ‘Footsteps’ which played to standing ovations every night at the
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  • ...uditoriums with variable staging (Main Hall, capacity of about 450; Minor Hall, about 300). Until the late 1970s plays were presented under the auspices This initiative will be marked by the Friends of Music’s next concert on July 31 at 19h45 featuring international violinist Julian Herman. The re
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  • ...by [[Brian Brooke Company]], produced by [[Will Jamieson]] in the Hofmeyr Hall, January 1947. With [[Will Jamieson]], [[Frank Wise]], [[Michael Marais]], 1958: SABC Radio Theatre performance given before an audience in the Concert Studio, Sea Point, Cape Town, on 26 September 1958, and broadcast on 2 Octo
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  • ...the [[African Jazz]]/[[Township Jazz]] concert series in 1956 at the City Hall which was very popular, but of course performed to segregated audiences.
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  • .../Indaba Company production was presented in the [[Baxter Theatre]] Concert Hall opening 18 June 1987, directed by [[Esther van Ryswyk]] with music by [[Dav
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  • [[Shakespearian Concert]], The, Cape Town City Hall 1916.
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  • 1868: First performed in the old [[Oddfellows Hall]] Cape Town by the [[Le Roy and Duret]] Company on 14 May (and referred to ...wrongly attributed to "C. Matthews" as author) on 14 August, along with a concert by the [[Harper-Leffler-Hirst Company]] and songs and poetry readings, etc.
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  • [[Kannemeyer's Concert Hall]] [[King William's Town Town Hall]]
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  • ...eris and Giles Daubeny. Also played at the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Concert Hall]], Cape Town, [[Abbey Theatre|Little Abbey Theatre]], Durban and [[Intimate
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  • ...e]] and [[Adele Lucas Promotions]] in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Concert Hall]], February 1989. Directed by [[Clare Stopford]], starring [[Neil McCarthy]
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Tolaydo], [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Concert Hall]] mid-July; [[André Huguenet Theatre]], 4-30 August.
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  • ...ith success during November as part of a concert presented in the [[Mutual Hall]], Cape Town, by [[J.H. Ashley]] and his [[Tonic Solfa Choral Union]]
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  • ...!]]'' at the [[Grahamstown Festival]], the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Concert Hall]], [[Abbey Theatre|Little Abbey Theatre]], Durban and [[Intimate Theatre]],
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  • 1978: Directed by [[Robert Mohr]] presented in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]]. Cast: [[Fiona Ramsay]], [[Fay Marais]], [[Theresa Igli
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  • 1978: Performed as a [[Baxter Theatre]] Production in the [[Concert Hall]], [[Baxter Theatre]] in June 1978. Directed by [[David Crichton]] with [[D
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  • ...e Vaal river and giving concerts in the [[Transvaal]]. They were the first concert company to do so. ...'[[Calzado-Bailey]]''' (''inter alia'' presenting concerts in the [[Mutual Hall]], Cape Town), before sailing directly back to Melbourne to rejoin the res
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  • ...ie Stevens]], designed by [[Jannie Swanepoel]]. Performed in the [[Concert Hall]], [[Baxter Theatre]] from 25 May to 12 June. There were also runs at the [
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  • 1983: The piece also performed by [[The Company]] in the [[Baxter Concert Hall]] at the [[Baxter Theatre]].
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  • A Baxter Theatre Production directed by [[Jo Dunstan]] (Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]], 1979) featuring [[Roy Smith]], [[Peter Braaf]], [[Rand
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  • ...compilation-play ''[[Ons Hou Konsert|Ons Hou Konsert II]]'' ("We present a concert") by [[Robert Mohr]] (1983). ...e Onaangename Huishoudster]]'' by [[Aurora|Aurora II]] in the [[Oddfellows Hall]], Cape Town, on 10 June, as an afterpiece to ''[[De Val van den Hertog v
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  • Also simply called the '''Great Hall'''. Opened in 193*?? A students’ hall that seats up to 1035 and is utilized for numerous political meeting and pe In 1979 the Great Hall was refurbished - it was given a new acoustic treatment, an inner stage and
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  • 1980: Performed in the [[Concert Hall]], [[Baxter Theatre]] in 1980, directed by [[Gibson Kente]], featuring [[Se
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  • ....org/wiki/Charles_Jennens]. It was first performed at the Fishamble Street hall, Dublin, on 13 April 1742 and at the Covent Garden theatre in London on 23 ...ed as part of a sacred concert by [[Mr Ashley]] and others in the [[Mutual Hall]], Cape Town, during September, in aid of the ''Kaapse Vrij Apoteek'' ("Ca
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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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  • ...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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  • ...' directed by [[Deon Opperman]] and [[Garth Holmes]] in the Baxter Concert Hall, in 1991, ''[[Women in the Wings]]'' (1992), ''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinn
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  • ...ap]] Production 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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  • ...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 [ (''inter alia'' presenting concerts in the [[Mutual Hall]], Cape Town),
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  • ...se was born in Durban in 1932. She made her debut at the Johannesburg City Hall in Baroque to contemporary twentieth-century music. As concert artist she performed in many
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  • ...le-bill with ''[[Under the Oaks]]'' at the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Concert Hall]], opening on 14 December 1989. Directed by [[Bobby Heaney]], starring [[Ja
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  • ...yed at [[Die Teaterhuisie]] in Pretoria and the [[Baxter Theatre]] Concert Hall (in May) and the [[Windybrow Theatre]] in Johannesburg (in October) and of
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  • ...] and [[Snap Productions]] in April in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter Concert Hall]], directed by [[Paul Slabolepszy]], featuring [[Eric Nobbs]], [[Kate Edwar
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  • ...Company production in 1986 was presented in the [[Baxter Theatre]] Concert Hall, directed by [[Joey Wishnia]], starring [[John Dennison]], [[Pippa Duffy]],
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  • ...eon Gluckman, and staged by the Union Artists at the Wits University Great Hall in 1959. Stanley (Spike) Glasser was the musical director, Arthur Goldreich ...smaller performances. Makeba died on 9 November 2008 while performing in a concert organized for Roberto Saviano, an Italian writer threatened with death by t
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  • ...eyers]], [[Bill Curry]] and [[Shelagh Holliday]]. Performed in the Concert Hall, [[Baxter Theatre]]. Designed by [[Malcolm Payne]], lighting design by [[Ma
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  • ...y [[Leonard Schach]] for The [[Company of Four]] and staged in the Concert Hall at the [[Baxter Theatre]], Cape Town. The cast consisted of [[Keith Grenvil
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  • ...t East Town Hall]] sometime between August 1892 and May 1893, at a variety concert that he organised himself, with two friends, to address the lack of Afrikaa
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  • ...st members of a ''[[Shakespearian Concert]]'' held in the [[Cape Town City Hall]] on the occasion of the [[Shakespeare Tercentenary]] celebrations. In 191 ...one act play ''[[The Rehearsal]]'', which was presented at the [[Hiddingh Hall]] in July 1929, with himself in the role of William Shakespeare. He also ta
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  • ...pera in Sweden and across Europe, and undertook an extraordinarily popular concert tour of the United States beginning in 1850 under the auspices of at the in ...] company, under the management of [[Charles Wilstone]] in the [[Athenaeum Hall]], Cape Town, on 20 Ocotber, with ''[[Oliver Twist]]'' (in an unidentified
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  • The term '''[[Music hall]]''' may refer to a form of '''theatrical and musical presentation''' or to =The history and meaning of the term '''[[Music hall]]'''=
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  • ...n the early eighties and sold out at the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter’s Concert Hall]] before it was even transferred to the bigger venue. [[Graham Wright]] bro
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  • === The Concert Hall ===
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  • 1876: Performed as ''[[Little Toddlekins]]'' in the [[Athenaeum Hall]], Cape Town by Captain [[Disney Roebuck]]'s company on 31 May, with ''[[Lo ...[[The Area Belle]]'' (Brough and Halliday). The evening included a musical concert.
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  • The section started in a small way with only an occasional concert, but it grew into a large organization. Two members of the section "got together" to stage their own concert parties and were always ready at a moment's notice to travel to a camp to s
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  • ...ed with [[Violet Brady]] in Ibsen’s ''[[Ghosts]]'' at the [[Jewish Guild]] hall and when in that same year the [[University Players]] staged ''[[Hamlet]]'' ...own Repertory Theatre Society]] as well as a student production of ''[[The Concert]]'' (perhaps the play by [[Hermann Bahr]]). His work caused the critic of
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  • ...re Centre]]'s Main Theatre from 12 to 16 June, and at the [[Baxter Concert Hall]] from 21 to 30 June.
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