Stage 2 of Roxy Theatre Redevelopment Begins

Leeton Shire Council

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Leeton Shire Council is delighted to announce the commencement of works on Stage 2 of the Roxy Community Theatre Redevelopment Masterplan, following receipt in July of the funding agreement for the Australian Government's Growing Regions Funding.

Stage 2 will deliver a multi-purpose theatrette, a fully equipped function kitchen, a gaming/digital development space and management office, and improved educational capability in the Supper Room. These facilities will increase the venue's capacity, functionality, versatility and revenue raising potential.

The new theatrette will be equipped with retractable seating, enabling the space to be adapted for a variety of purposes, such as movie screenings, acting workshops, comedy performances, and other community events.

The total project value is estimated at $1.6 million. The Australian Government will contribute 50% of the total cost through Round 2 of the Growing Regions Program, with Council funding the remaining amount as approved last financial year.

Deputy Mayor and Portfolio Lead for Arts and Culture, Cr Michael Kidd, thanked the Australian Government for their investment.

"We are most grateful to the Australian Government for supporting the vision of this historic project. The Stage 2 theatrette will enhance the Roxy's programming, allowing us to host a wider range of performances, screenings, and community events. It's a practical addition that will help activate the space year-round and increase community access to the arts."

Project Manager, Gideon Vos, said that, "while some disruptions are likely, Council should be able to complete most of the Stage 2 build without interfering with the Roxy operations in the auditorium.

"The project team is working closely with the operations team to limit any interruptions," he said.

Stage 2 is scheduled for completion by December 2025, with the retractable seating due for delivery in March 2026.

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