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Opened by De Jong/Hyman/Logan in Cape Town in 18**. **Renamed the [[Tivoli Music Hall]] in 1903 and run by [[Harry Stodel]].??** ** Later owned by [[African Consolidated Theatres]]. Used on a few occasions by amateurs, such as the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]] and the [[Garrick Club]] in the late 1920s and early 1930s. (e.g. Bird in Hand, Rope, What every woman knows, etc.) ***   
 
Opened by De Jong/Hyman/Logan in Cape Town in 18**. **Renamed the [[Tivoli Music Hall]] in 1903 and run by [[Harry Stodel]].??** ** Later owned by [[African Consolidated Theatres]]. Used on a few occasions by amateurs, such as the [[Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society]] and the [[Garrick Club]] in the late 1920s and early 1930s. (e.g. Bird in Hand, Rope, What every woman knows, etc.) ***   
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There was also a [[Tivoli Theatre]] in Johannesburg
  
  

Revision as of 05:56, 20 June 2015

Opened by De Jong/Hyman/Logan in Cape Town in 18**. **Renamed the Tivoli Music Hall in 1903 and run by Harry Stodel.??** ** Later owned by African Consolidated Theatres. Used on a few occasions by amateurs, such as the Cape Town Repertory Theatre Society and the Garrick Club in the late 1920s and early 1930s. (e.g. Bird in Hand, Rope, What every woman knows, etc.) ***

There was also a Tivoli Theatre in Johannesburg


Sources

(See Fletcher, 199*; Kruger, 1999?*; Du Toit, 1988) [TH, JH]

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See also Tivoli Music Hall

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