The Warehouse Theatre calls on entertainers to take their stage one last time.
Having announced that they will be out closing their doors, the Warehouse Theatre will be bowing out in style and what they are known for, celebrating local arts.
The Warehouse Theatre took to their social media this morning calling for entertainers to pay tribute in arts one last time for the closing event taking place tomorrow. Interested artists are to email the warehouse or inbox them on their various social mediums.
As of tomorrow, the Warehouse Theatre in Windhoek will be closing its doors and going out of business. Due to financial constraints and outside pressure, the establishment which recently celebrated its 30 years in business will be bowing out despite attempts to revive it including the crowdfunding festival.
The Warehouse Theatre Windhoek opened its doors in 1989 and since then has been at the center of Namibia’s art scene, providing a home and platform for local artists, and hosting numerous noteworthy international artists. The core of Warehouse Theatre’s purpose has always been to make performance art in Namibia easily accessible to the public, whilst giving artists a chance to grow their audiences and make a living from doing the work they love.