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  2. Labia Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The actor, Richard E. Grant was studying nearby at the University of Cape Town and he was a frequent patron of the cinema. For Grant it acted as a "second university", providing him an opening into the world of cinema. [7] Ludi Kraus has owned the cinema since September 1989. [4]

  3. Alhambra Theatre (Cape Town) - Wikipedia

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    The Alhambra was built in 1928 for Harry Stodel's African Consolidated Theatres. It was called South Africa's best "atmospheric theatre." [1] [2] It had a Wurlitzer theatre organ that could produce many sound effects. [3] It opened in 1929. Plays and musicals were also presented for four decades in the theatre.

  4. Cape Town International Convention Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) is a convention centre in Cape Town, South Africa. The centre opened in June 2003. [1] It is run as a partnership between the City of Cape Town and the Western Cape government. [2]

  5. Africa Centre - Wikipedia

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    Africa Centre; Formation: 2004; 20 years ago () Type: NGO: Legal status: Active: Purpose: The Africa Centre is an international arts and culture centre and platform for exploring contemporary Pan-African artistic practice and knowledge creation as a catalyst for social change. [1] Headquarters: Longstreet, Cape Town, South Africa. Location

  6. Jessica Sutton - Wikipedia

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    Sutton was born in Cape Town, South Africa. [3] Her primary school years were spent at Sweet Valley Primary School in Cape Town. She attended Act Cape Town (ACT) Film Academy [4] and received her diploma in 2014 in Advanced Acting for Film [5] and continues her studies with Matthew Harrison at The Actors Foundry in Vancouver.

  7. Disa Park - Wikipedia

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    Disa Park is one of the best-known pieces of architecture in the Vredehoek area of Cape Town, South Africa.The towers were built in response to a "white housing crisis" in the city and completed in 1969. [2]

  8. Cape Town City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Cape Town City Hall is a large Edwardian building, built in 1905, and located in Cape Town's city centre. It is located on the Grand Parade , to the west of the Castle , and is built from honey-coloured oolitic limestone, imported from Bath in England .

  9. Greenmarket Square - Wikipedia

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    Greenmarket Square is a historical square in the centre of old Cape Town, South Africa.The square was built in 1696, when a burgher watch house was erected. Many historic buildings surround the square, including the Old Town House, which now houses the Michaelis Collection of art.