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CAPAB opened the Nico Malan Theatre Centre on 19 May 1971, to be programmed and managed as a production house with four arts companies – orchestra, opera, ballet and drama. In line with the new South African the political dispensation and the concurrent changes, the complex was renamed the
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Since 1994, government policy changed dramatically. All performing arts boards were transformed to managers of playhouses and the various arts companies had to become independent. The CAPAB Drama Department staged its last production in May 1997 with a final performance of
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In 1961, the National Theatre Organisation was disbanded and replaced by four provincial performing arts councils. In Cape Town, the Cape Performing Arts Board (CAPAB) was instituted in 1962 with the aim to promote the performing arts in the
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and South Africa. The arts councils received sufficient government subsidies to fund various art forms as well as the operational requirements of the theatre facilities. Staff could be taken into permanent employment.
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The new organisation, Artscape, was launched on 27 March 1999 to replace CAPAB and the Nico Malan Theatre Complex was renamed the
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CAPAB


Cape Town
Cape Province
Cape Province
Artscape Theatre Centre
David Mowat
Artscape Theatre Centre


"HISTORY – Artscape Theatre Centre – Cape Town"
"'Greasepaint, terror, hot glue and stale perfume'"
The Sunday Independent
the original
"Cape Performing Arts Board (CAPAB) | South African History Online"
Categories
Arts councils
Arts in South Africa
Cultural organisations based in South Africa

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