Council Seizes Riverina Playhouse as CSU Lease Ends

Charles Sturt University is surrendering the lease of the CSU Riverina Playhouse to Wagga Wagga City Council after 40-plus years of history with the facility.

Wagga Wagga City Council will resume control of the Riverina Playhouse from Wednesday 1 July 2026.

Charles Sturt University Acting Chief Operating Officer Sandra Sharpham said returning the facility to Council will benefit the arts in the Riverina region.

"Charles Sturt University and Wagga Wagga City Council are working proactively to ensure a seamless transition that preserves the Riverina Playhouse as a wonderful cultural asset for the community," Ms Sharpam said.

"Returning the facility back to Council will enable it to be used to support civic and community-based activities, including drama and other theatrical productions, music and associated cultural activities on an ongoing basis."

Wagga Wagga City Council's Director Economy, Business and Workplace Fiona Piltz agreed that the facility will be a wonderful addition to the community's creative spaces.

"Council has been looking at the future of the facility and has incorporated it into proposed plans for a new Entertainment Centre and Cultural Precinct," Ms Piltz said.

"Having the Riverina Playhouse back under the management of the Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre will expand the theatre's offerings to the community."

Existing bookings at the facility will remain in place, and Council and Charles Sturt University will work together to facilitate future bookings until the handover date.

The Playhouse was constructed in 1986 as a joint venture between Charles Sturt University, the Riverina Murray Institute of Higher Education (as it was known then), and the Riverina Theatre Company.

Throughout the years, Charles Sturt University and Council have worked together to hire out the venue to external clients, such as the Comedy Festival, Riverina Conservatorium of Music, Wagga Wagga Eisteddfod, Women's Health, Voices – Mental Health and national music tours.

Upcoming performances

The Riverina Playhouse will host some shows in June as part of the 2026 Wagga Comedy Fest, including:

Unlikely Friends with Damian Callinan Friday 5 June, 7:15pm and Saturday 6 June, 5pm.

Alex Ward & Claire Hooper LIVE Friday 5 June 5, 9pm.

The Great Wagga Comedy Fest Debate Saturday 6 June 6, 7:15pm

Friendlyjordies Presents The End of the World - A Feel Good Comedy Saturday 6 June, 9pm

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