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The [[Van Zyl Hall]] is a venue created in the Cango Caves[http://www.cango-caves.co.za/facilities.php] near Oudtshoorn, occasionally used for theatrical performances, including a student production of ''[[Macbeth]]'' in  1967 and the bi-annual [[Passion Play]] called ''[[Só Moes die Liefde Ly]]'' by [[Charles Fryer]] (1991 andthereafter).
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The [[Van Zyl Hall]] is the name of the first vaulted chamber in the Cango Caves[http://www.cango-caves.co.za/facilities.php] near Oudtshoorn, named after Jacobus van Zyl, who ostensibly was the first person to find them. The hall has occasionally been used for theatrical performances, including a series of annual [[Passion Play|Passion Plays]] in the 1960s (discintu=inued in 1964),  a student production of ''[[Macbeth]]'' in  1967 and the revived,  from 1991 onwards the biennial [[Passion Play]], now using a text called ''[[Só Moes die Liefde Ly]]'' by [[Charles Fryer]].
  
  

Revision as of 20:21, 16 November 2016

The Van Zyl Hall is the name of the first vaulted chamber in the Cango Caves[1] near Oudtshoorn, named after Jacobus van Zyl, who ostensibly was the first person to find them. The hall has occasionally been used for theatrical performances, including a series of annual Passion Plays in the 1960s (discintu=inued in 1964), a student production of Macbeth in 1967 and the revived, from 1991 onwards the biennial Passion Play, now using a text called Só Moes die Liefde Ly by Charles Fryer.


Sources

http://www.tafelberg.com/authors/497

Erika Terblanche: Charles Fryer (1946-2014), LitNet Skrywersalbum [2]

http://152.111.1.88/argief/berigte/beeld/1991/04/2/7/8.html

http://www.cango-caves.co.za/facilities.php


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