Latest News

Back to Latest News back

 

Redevelopment planned for Launceston’s Princess Theatre

Redevelopment planned for Launceston’s Princess Theatre
May 15, 2024

The City of Launceston has advised it anticipated lodging a Development Application for a major redevelopment of the Princess Theatre and Earl Arts Centre Complex before the end of 2024.

The project will represent the Princess Theatre's most significant overhaul in more than 100 years, with the Council hoping to see construction underway in early 2026.

The multimillion-dollar project would see significant upgrades to the backstage, performance, front-of-house and other public-facing areas in the Princess Theatre, along with a complete redevelopment of the Earl Arts Centre.

Renowned architectural firm Lovell Chen is overseeing the planned upgrades, which are aimed at enhancing the complex's amenities for the general public, and significantly improving accessibility and functionality in front-of-house and backstage spaces.

Lovell Chen has previously worked on similar projects involving Victoria's Regent Theatre, Princess Theatre, Athenaeum Theatre, and Palais Theatre.

The City of Launceston will work with Theatre North and theatre companies to relocate productions where possible to other venues - including the revamped Albert Hall - during the construction period.

Theatre North General Manager Amanda Shepherd said there was strong support throughout the theatre community for this important project and enthused "we're excited by the opportunities that await when the refurbishment is complete.

"In the meantime, our challenge is to ensure Launceston can enjoy a fulsome calendar of performing arts while our 'home' must inevitably be closed during the construction phase.

"Theatre North and our local theatre companies will be programming differently during this period and we look forward to seeing new and creative performances tailored to these different spaces."

City of Launceston Acting Mayor Hugh McKenzie said the project would deliver a range of enhancements at the Princess Theatre to improve the visitor experience and increase seating capacity at the Earl Arts Centre.

Acting Mayor McKenzie added "Lovell Chen has been working closely with the Council and Theatre North as they complete the architectural work required to transform these important cultural assets, and we're expecting to be in a position to lodge a formal Development Application for the project later this year.

"At this stage we're anticipating we'll be starting construction in early 2026, but it's important to emphasise that we're still in the design phase at this point in time and we have the formal planning process, construction tendering and funding options still to work through.

"We're eager to get the project to the DA stage as quickly as possible because that will enhance our ability to seek funding support from our State and Federal Government partners, as well as allow work to begin at the earliest possible opportunity - which is a top priority.

"It's exciting to see work progressing on this transformational cultural project, and I'm looking forward to seeing a DA advertised later this year."

The City of Launceston has advised it anticipated lodging a Development Application for a major redevelopment of the Princess Theatre and Earl Arts Centre Complex before the end of 2024.

The project will represent the Princess Theatre's most significant overhaul in more than 100 years, with the Council hoping to see construction underway in early 2026.

The multimillion-dollar project would see significant upgrades to the backstage, performance, front-of-house and other public-facing areas in the Princess Theatre, along with a complete redevelopment of the Earl Arts Centre.

Renowned architectural firm Lovell Chen is overseeing the planned upgrades, which are aimed at enhancing the complex's amenities for the general public, and significantly improving accessibility and functionality in front-of-house and backstage spaces.

Lovell Chen has previously worked on similar projects involving Victoria's Regent Theatre, Princess Theatre, Athenaeum Theatre, and Palais Theatre.

The City of Launceston will work with Theatre North and theatre companies to relocate productions where possible to other venues - including the revamped Albert Hall - during the construction period.

Theatre North General Manager Amanda Shepherd said there was strong support throughout the theatre community for this important project and enthused "we're excited by the opportunities that await when the refurbishment is complete.

"In the meantime, our challenge is to ensure Launceston can enjoy a fulsome calendar of performing arts while our 'home' must inevitably be closed during the construction phase.

"Theatre North and our local theatre companies will be programming differently during this period and we look forward to seeing new and creative performances tailored to these different spaces."

City of Launceston Acting Mayor Hugh McKenzie said the project would deliver a range of enhancements at the Princess Theatre to improve the visitor experience and increase seating capacity at the Earl Arts Centre.

Acting Mayor McKenzie added "Lovell Chen has been working closely with the Council and Theatre North as they complete the architectural work required to transform these important cultural assets, and we're expecting to be in a position to lodge a formal Development Application for the project later this year.

"At this stage we're anticipating we'll be starting construction in early 2026, but it's important to emphasise that we're still in the design phase at this point in time and we have the formal planning process, construction tendering and funding options still to work through.

"We're eager to get the project to the DA stage as quickly as possible because that will enhance our ability to seek funding support from our State and Federal Government partners, as well as allow work to begin at the earliest possible opportunity - which is a top priority.

"It's exciting to see work progressing on this transformational cultural project, and I'm looking forward to seeing a DA advertised later this year."

Related Articles

13th May 2024 - Redevelopment commences on St Kilda’s performance venue Theatre Works

1st May 2024 - Cirque entertainment to transform Melbourne’s Athenaeum Theatre

23rd April 2024 - Work commences on Genesian Theatre Company’s new Sydney location

5th March 2024 - Live Performance Australia calls for tax incentives to boost Australian theatre investment

11th February 2024 - Community input invited on Burnside’s Regal Theatre accessibility

22nd December 2023 - Five architectural teams named as finalists to reimagine Parramatta’s Riverside Theatres

17th October 2023 - Community consultation opens for Canberra Theatre Centre project

9th October 2023 - Expressions of Interest now open for Theatre Network Australia new leadership

7th August 2023 - Popular demand sees return of Her Majesty’s Theatre guided tours

2nd June 2023 - Adelaide’s Thebarton Theatre set for transformation

12th May 2023 - Design Partner consortium announced to lead Canberra Theatre redevelopment


Support our industry news service
We hope that you value the news that we publish so while you're here can we ask for your support?

As an independent publisher, we need reader support for our industry news gathering so ask that - if you don't already do so - you back us by subscribing to the printed Australasian Leisure Management magazine and/or our online news.

 

supplier directory

The Complete Guide to Leisure Industry Products & Services.

See the directory see all

XBODY Australia Pty Ltd

PROVEN BUSINESS CONCEPTS WITH XBODY XBody’s goal is to see you and your EMS business succeed. That is why we don’t just sell equipment, we provide know-how, expert knowledge, business support…

read more

Fitness / Technology / Wellness

 
 

GREENEDESK

Track. Engage. Retain GreeneDesk is a suite of cloud based software solutions helping health clubs, leisure centres and swim schools to effectively track progression, improve customer engagement and…

read more

Aquatics / Billing / Education / Fitness / Technology

 
 

Spill Station Australia

Compliant chemical storage and decanting solutions. Includes spill kits, spill containment pallets, chemical decanting decks and safety shower and eyewash equipment. See our full range of solutions

read more

Aquatics / Safety / Security / Venues

 
 

GEOFF NINNES FONG AND PARTNERS

Geoff Ninnes Fong & Partners (GNFP) is a structural, aquatic and civil engineering consultancy with broad experience in the design of new municipal and institutional swimming pools, hydrotherapy…

read more

Aquatics / Consultants / Design / Venues

 
 

revolutioniseSPORT

revolutioniseSPORT is the emerging market leader in online club management in Australia. Whether it is memberships, registrations, events, online sales or governance tools - revolutioniseSPORT is the…

read more

Recreation / Sport / Technology

 
 

AUSTRALIAN WATERSLIDES AND LEISURE

A leading designer and manufacturer of innovative waterslides and attractions, Australian Waterslides and Leisure (AWL) is also able to advise clients in the areas of concept and design, feasibility…

read more

Aquatics / Attractions / Play / Waterparks

 
 

VITEC

Stadiums and venues around the world recognise that success hinges on more than just what happens on the pitch. More than ever, fan engagement within each facility is a critical part of the overall…

read more

Entertainment / Sport / Technology / Venues

 
 

Aflex Inflatables

Aflex Inflatables are the leaders for obstacle courses, pool toys, waterparks and land-based watersides and fitness runs. They are industry leaders offering the widest range of pool, lake and beach…

read more

Aquatics / Play / Waterparks

 
 
 
 

get listed with our suppliers directory

Get your business noticed in our targeted directory. Viewed by 10,000 industry professionals per week!

list your business