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Revamp of Perth Theatre still on track

The doors of Perth Theatre remain closed for a £15m refurbishment.
The doors of Perth Theatre remain closed for a £15m refurbishment.

Plans to revamp Perth Theatre are still on track despite a delay in work starting on site.

Builders were due to begin redeveloping the building this month but work will not now start until next year as the plans are reviewed to ensure they comply with the projected budget of £15 million.

Colin McMahon, chief executive of Horsecross, said that while it might look “as if nothing is happening” on site, a “huge amount” of work has been going on behind the scenes.

“The designs are being reviewed in detail to make sure the new building will deliver everything which audiences, performers and artists expect of a 21st Century theatre and remains within budget,” he said.

“Perth Theatre remains the lynchpin of Perth and Kinross Council’s ambitious plans to regenerate the city centre in particular, its plans for Mill Street.”

He continued: “Creative Scotland confirmed a couple of weeks ago that £2m capital funding is guaranteed for Perth Theatre, which means there is already £13.5m pledged. Our public and private fundraising campaign is on course to raise the additional £1.5m.”

Mr McMahon said that the theatre is offering a “wide-ranging” drama programme while the building is closed.

This will include the traditional family panto Sleeping Beauty, which will open at Perth Concert Hall on Thursday December 11 and will end its run on Friday December 26.

The end result of the refurbishment will be worth waiting for, he stressed.

“Perth Theatre has a long history of artistic innovation and excellence, having been at the heart of cultural life in Perth for over a century,” Mr McMahon continued.

“The transformation of the theatre will restore and redevelop one of Scotland’s oldest and best loved theatres for generations to come. The B-listed Edwardian auditorium will be restored to its former glory and a new 225-seat studio theatre will be created.

“The newly transformed venue will have increased workshop spaces for creative learning and community projects, including the thriving Perth Youth Theatre, and there will be improved access and facilities for audiences and visitors.”