Stage Plays and Public Entertainments Act | Chapter 49 — Uganda law | Esheria

Stage Plays and Public Entertainments Act

Provides definitions for terms used in the Act: "council", "licensing authority", "poster", "public entertainment", "stage play" and "theatre".

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Jurisdiction
Uganda
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Chapter 49
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en

Source attribution: Source: Uganda Legal Information Institute

Statute overview

About this statute

Provides definitions for terms used in the Act: "council", "licensing authority", "poster", "public entertainment", "stage play" and "theatre". No person may use a theatre for public performance without a written theatre licence from the licensing authority; the licensing authority may refuse, grant (including for single performances or up to twelve months), revoke or suspend licences and may authorise cinematograph exhibitions subject to conditions. The licensing authority may grant a theatre licence with the condition that the theatre may only be used under a designated officer's superintendence; that designated officer may order performances to stop or give directions to ensure safety; owners, licensees, managers or persons in charge who do not comply with such orders commit an offence. Persons may not present or participate in stage plays or public entertainments open to the public unless an entertainment permit has been previously obtained from the council; the council may determine the permit's form. One copy of every stage play, and of every new part added to a stage play for which a permit has already been granted, and a full description in writing of any public entertainment intended to be performed in a theatre shall be sent to the council with an account of the theatre where, and in the time when, it is intended to be performed.