Suguna Vilasa Sabha

Suguna Vilasa Sabha is a club based in the city of Chennai, India.The Suguna Vilasa Sabha club is also called as SVS club.The Suguna Vilasa Sabha club was founded by a band of public spirited men headed by Late Sambanda Mudaliar for promotion of histrionic talent in the year 1891.It is one of the oldest and foremost theatre companies in the city.

History

The Suguna Vilasa Sabha was established in Madras as a theatre company in the year 1891 in a house in Georgetown. In 1902, the Sabha moved to the Victoria Public Hall from where it functioned from 1902 to 1936, when it moved to Mount Road.[1] In 1945, the Sabha built its own theatre, the New Theatre. As stage dramas began to decline after the Second World War, the Sabha transformed into a social club.

In the beginning the sabha was housed in Vijayanagaram Maharajas’s High School in George Town, free of rent. In 1896 it rented a premise in Thambu Chetty Street. In 1902 the Sabha moved to Victoria Public Hall. It was there the Sabha expanded its activities and provided additional recreational amenities like Tennis, Billiards, Table Tennis and other games besides staging many Dramas.The need for acquiring a Building of its own was felt and the present site was purchased.

Under the past president , Dr. M.A.M. Ramaswamy , and the current President CA V. Murali, the Sabha has been expanding steadily as one of the oldest & Premier Clubs in the city.

Artists

The Tamil playwright, Pammal Sambandha Mudaliar was associated with the Suguna Vilasa Sabha in the early 1900s. Popular dancer E. Krishna Iyer was also associated with the Sabha.

Facilities

Catering facilities,Open air theater,Party Facility,The i bar,Indoor and Outdoor Games,Swimming Pool,Health Club & Gym,Cards room,Library,Guest house and Billiards.

Infrastructure

Location

SVS ClubNo. 57, Anna Salai,Chennai - 600 002.

Notes

  1. Srinivasachari, C. S. (1939). History of the city of Madras written for the Tercentenary Celebration Committee. Madras: P. Varadachary & Co. p. 317.

References

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