• 6 months ago
First look inside the newly completed Theatre Twyford in Merimbula
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00:00The space is primarily a performing arts space and it's primarily for the community to use.
00:12So we are expecting that at least 50% of what goes on in here will be staged by or involve
00:20community groups, the local theatrical groups, dance troupes, gymnastics clubs, musos, bands,
00:28schools etc. and I think we will see a huge uplift in what those talented locals can display
00:34in a dedicated space like this.
00:37They can be presented and produced in a manner that will make their work even more appealing.
00:42We will of course be bringing professional touring productions and artists to the theatre
00:46and the Twyford will form an important touring link along the south east coast between Batemans
00:51Bay to the north, Canberra and Sale to the south which are the three venues closest to
00:59us that can approximate this sort of thing.
01:02So we will be working closely with existing venues like Club Sapphire and the Bega Civic
01:07Centre as we program that sort of thing to make sure that we are not contradicting one
01:12another in the way we approach things.
01:14But again I want to point out the versatility of the space.
01:18As I said it can be a theatre, a cinema, a conference venue and we have the capability
01:23to stream content in and out of the theatre which will enable greater community connectivity
01:28and will be of interest in the corporate and education sectors.
01:32And the new theatre blends seamlessly with the old Twyford Hall which itself has had
01:36an upgrade and facelift through this whole process.
01:39So you could put a full orchestra in the hall exactly like an orchestra in the pit and it's
01:46all connected sound and vision so you can have that orchestra playing in there and for
01:50example a ballet or a really large scale musical production up here on the stage.
01:56Or you can use the hall as a large dressing room for a production as Spectrum will be
02:00doing in September for their production of Oliver which has a cast of around 36 locals
02:07I believe.

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