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  2. South African State Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The State Theatre in Pretoria, South Africa is the largest theatre complex in Africa. [1] It was known until 1999 as the Pretoria State Theatre. History

  3. State Theatre, South Africa - Wikipedia

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  4. List of renamed places in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Among the South African public, there is broad agreement that locations which are named after British or Afrikaner military personnel who fought against Black South Africans or contain racial slurs should be renamed, but efforts since 2005 to replace inoffensive names, such as Lydenburg (which African National Congress politicians claimed are ...

  5. Military history of South Africa during World War II - Wikipedia

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    On the eve of World War II, the Union of South Africa found itself in a unique political and military quandary. While it was closely allied with the United Kingdom, being a co-equal Dominion under the 1931 Statute of Westminster with its head of state being the British king, the South African Prime Minister and head of government on 1 September 1939 was J.B.M. Hertzog – the leader of the pro ...

  6. Aubrey Sekhabi - Wikipedia

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    Aubrey's passion for the arts began at a young age. He was born and raised in South Africa and developed a love for theater and storytelling. He pursued his education at the University of the Witwatersrand in 1988. At 15, he penned his first play [4] and by 2002, he became the artistic director at the South African State Theatre (SAST).

  7. Category:African theatres of World War II - Wikipedia

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  8. State Theatre - Wikipedia

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    State Theatre (Hamilton, New Zealand) State Jewish Theater (Romania), Bucharest, Romania; State Theatre Košice, Slovakia; South African State Theatre, Pretoria; Turkish State Theatres, with venues in 19 cities; State Cinema, Grays, Essex, England, UK once called Gray's State Theatre

  9. Timeline of Pretoria - Wikipedia

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    Historical Association of South Africa headquartered in Pretoria. [12] 1958 - 17 November The first theatre production opens at the Breytenbach Theatre. 1959 - "Treason trial" of ANC leaders begins. [1] 1960 - Laudium township [6] and Africa Institute of South Africa established. 1961 - City becomes capital of the Republic of South Africa. [1]