Glasgow’s historic Citizens Theatre faces the danger of failing to reopen despite a renovation costing millions, as extra cash is needed to finish building work. The refurbishment, the first in 140 years, aims to secure the future of the building, which had fallen into disrepair. Here are the key details:
The Citizens Theatre, an iconic venue and theatre company in the Gorbals area of Glasgow, has been undergoing extensive renovation. However, additional funding is crucial to complete the project and ensure the theatre’s reopening.
The Renovation Project
- Historic Significance: The Citizens Theatre, a B-listed Victorian property, holds immense cultural and historical value.
- Scope of Work: The refurbishment project started in 2018 with a budget of £23 million but has faced challenges due to rising costs and pandemic-related delays.
Funding Challenges
- Council Support: Glasgow City Council has already granted approximately £6 million to the project.
- Remaining Funds: An additional £2 million is needed to finish the renovation work and allow the theatre to reopen.
The fate of the Citizens Theatre hangs in the balance as efforts continue to secure the necessary funding.