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theatre building in Rondebosch, South Africa, opened 1977

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P O Box 297Rondebosch
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7701
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Performing arts centre of the University of Cape Town, built by Jack Barnett. Opened 1 Aug 1977. Named after the former mayor of Cape Town, William Duncan Baxter (1868-1960) who had left money to the University of Cape Town to fund a theatre building. The complex contains three halls: Main Theatre (665 seats), Concert Hall (638 seats) and Golden Arrow Studio (172 seats). (English)
Property / Note: Performing arts centre of the University of Cape Town, built by Jack Barnett. Opened 1 Aug 1977. Named after the former mayor of Cape Town, William Duncan Baxter (1868-1960) who had left money to the University of Cape Town to fund a theatre building. The complex contains three halls: Main Theatre (665 seats), Concert Hall (638 seats) and Golden Arrow Studio (172 seats). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Performing arts centre of the University of Cape Town, built by Jack Barnett. Opened 1 Aug 1977. Named after the former mayor of Cape Town, William Duncan Baxter (1868-1960) who had left money to the University of Cape Town to fund a theatre building. The complex contains three halls: Main Theatre (665 seats), Concert Hall (638 seats) and Golden Arrow Studio (172 seats). (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in Rondebosch, South Africa, opened 1977
  • Baxter Theatre Centre
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Baxter Theatre Centre [Rondebosch]
theatre building in Rondebosch, South Africa, opened 1977
  • Baxter Theatre Centre

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Performing arts centre of the University of Cape Town, built by Jack Barnett. Opened 1 Aug 1977. Named after the former mayor of Cape Town, William Duncan Baxter (1868-1960) who had left money to the University of Cape Town to fund a theatre building. The complex contains three halls: Main Theatre (665 seats), Concert Hall (638 seats) and Golden Arrow Studio (172 seats). (English)
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1977
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P O Box 297Rondebosch
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7701
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