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Architect
  
Jack Barnett

Phone
  
+27 21 685 7880

Function
  
Concert Hall

Opened
  
1977

Owner
  
University of Cape Town

Baxter Theatre Centre

Address
  
Main Rd, Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7700, South Africa

Similar
  
Artscape Theatre Centre, Market Theatre, District Six, Rhodes Memorial, Newlands Stadium

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The Baxter Theatre Centre is a performing arts complex in Rondebosch, a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. The Baxter, as it is often known, is part of the University of Cape Town; it is also the second largest performing arts complex in Cape Town, after the Artscape Theatre Centre.

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History

The Baxter opened on 1 August 1977. It was named after former Mayor of Cape Town William Duncan Baxter, who left money to the University of Cape Town specifically for the construction of a theatre centre. As well as improving the facilities available to the university's Drama Department, the Baxter also provided an alternative to the government-run Nico Malan Theatre Centre (now the Artscape Theatre Centre) for the staging of large productions. This was particularly important before the end of apartheid; while the Nationalist government could prevent the Nico Malan from staging productions that challenged its views, they could not exert the same degree of control over the Baxter, which was protected by the university's academic freedom.

Venues and programme

The Baxter has three venues:

  • the 665-seat Main Theatre
  • the 638-seat Concert Hall, with a Von Beckerath organ
  • the 172-seat Golden Arrow Studio
  • The Baxter Theatre conducts workshops aimed at the youth and at benefitting previously disadvantaged communities. The Zabalaza Outreach program works towards developing community skills and hosts the annual Baxter Zabalaza Theatre Festival which is a platform for previously disadvantaged theatre talent.

    References

    Baxter Theatre Centre Wikipedia