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Stage is set for Perth Theatre’s exciting future

Chairman of the Horsecross Arts board Magnus Linklater (inset) has told The Courier the £14.5 million redevelopment of Perth Theatre is on schedule.
Chairman of the Horsecross Arts board Magnus Linklater (inset) has told The Courier the £14.5 million redevelopment of Perth Theatre is on schedule.

Perth Theatre looks to have a secure future with the promise that its redevelopment will make it “one of the most exciting” venues in Scotland.

Magnus Linklater, chairman of the Horsecross Arts board, has told The Courier the redevelopment of the theatre is on schedule.

“We have 87% of the overall funding for the refurbishment and, in the meantime, the redevelopment of Perth Theatre is very much on course, which will transform it into one of the most exciting theatres in Scotland,” he said.

“We have a series of acts that will be rolled out, so people can enjoy these at various venues.

“And the brochure is out this week, which will show we have productions of the highest standard, and hopefully we will be attracting new audiences. I’m very excited about it.”

Former newspaper editor Mr Linklater took over as chairman of the Horsecross Arts board when it faced a £500,000 “black hole” in Perth Concert Hall finances in October last year.

He previously said the board had “got on top of” the financial problems facing the organisation and emphasised that ongoing stability was “crucial”.

Horesecross Arts, which runs both Perth Theatre and Perth Concert Hall, also saw six former board members resign at the troubled time for the body.

It was then faced with meeting a £1.5 million shortfall for the theatre redevelopment but it is believed to be seeking funding from a variety of sources.

These include trusts, foundations, corporate sponsors and donations from individuals. The venue has been closed for two years for its £14.5m redevelopment.

It is undergoing a massive refurbishment that will include building a new 225-capacity studio performance space, restoring and conserving the B-listed auditorium and reintroducing the orchestra pit and upper circle.

The revamp will also mean the venue will have a new extension that will provide three new creative learning spaces for education and community activities, plus a home for Perth Youth Theatre.

In addition disabled access, including at the ground level, will be improved, mainly by moving the public entrance to what is now the rear of the building.