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An intimate new theatre stage for Sydney

Foundation Theatres, the owner and operator of the Capitol Theatre and Sydney Lyric Theatre, today announced that it has submitted a development application to modify the existing underutilised rear stage of the Sydney Lyric to create a new intimate performance space with a capacity for 630.

The modifications will be completed by mid-2024 and are expected to open in the fourth quarter of 2024. The new venue will have a variety of operating modes with retractable seating to allow flat floor operations for up to 630 standing and a seated capacity for 360. The new space will have a rear balcony with 80 seats. The venue will have its own dressing rooms and back of house facilities and will share the existing entrances of the Sydney Lyric though its foyers.

Graeme Kearns, CEO of Foundation Theatres:

This additional venue to Sydney’s theatre ecosystem will provide a new performance space of a size that is in critical demand in Sydney, particularly for emerging works and performers seeking to showcase performances to Sydney audiences.

We’re looking forward to programming the new venue with contemporary music, drama, cabaret and comedy that will work nicely in Pyrmont’s thriving entertainment precinct with the other theatres we have planned for the area.

Australia’s leading theatre producer John Frost:

Sydney’s theatre scene can only benefit from commercial theatre offerings of this size and capability. I’ve worked with the team at Foundation Theatres for the past 15 years, and I congratulate them on their vision for this new performance space and for their efforts to build this space and the new theatres that Sydney needs.

Olivia Ansell, Festival Director for the Sydney Festival commented that:

Finding versatile theatres that can accommodate a broad range of artistic works, in a variety of presentation modes can often be a challenge in Sydney. Presenters and artists across the country will warmly welcome this intimate theatre space to Sydney.

Minister for the Arts, Music and the Night-time Economy, John Graham:

The NSW Government fully supports the creation of new privately funded theatre spaces, particularly ones that satisfy demand for new programming and diversify our artistic productions in this state.

As we announced this week, we are reviving the night-time economy, and supporting live performance, and a new, intimate stage space would be most welcome at this moment.

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