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New Theatre FAQ

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FAQ Theatre Twyford Construction

When will it open?

The most asked question of all. We have some final works being tendered now. Subject to tenders meeting the proposed schedule, we are hopefully looking at beginning operations by the end of 2023. Because it is a new building with a large number of complex systems including fire safety, lighting, sound and AV, we will be ensuring that everything has been thoroughly tested and working before we open to the public. Rest assured the Board is working with our project management team and contractors to get it open to the community as soon as everything has been signed off and our staff have been thoroughly trained to bring you a fabulous new performing arts centre!

What’s happening at Twyford?

An exciting new 199 seat raked theatre is being built adjacent to the existing Twyford Hall, above the existing shops on Market Street. The new theatre will include a foyer with box office, theatre office, two dressing rooms, stage manager desk and a control room for lighting, sound and AV and is expected to open in late 2023. The existing Twyford Hall reopened after COVID-19 and building works in November 2021. The Hall and Supper Room have undergone some changes to accommodate the new theatre construction. Details of each venue and hire enquiries can be made via our Venue Hire page.

How can I keep up to date with the project?

We look forward to keeping you informed about our new and improved venues for live performances and events. Please subscribe to The Twyford e-News or Like our Facebook page. If you have specific questions about the impact of the project not already covered in this FAQ, please contact us. We thank the community for its support and understanding during the disruptions.

How is the building project being funded?

After 20+ years of lobbying, Twyford Hall Inc was successful in receiving $7.4 million in grant funding from the NSW State Government through the Regional Communities Development Fund. The project is also being funded through Twyford Hall Inc’s own resources, private donations and corporate sponsorships. Due to additional costs caused by AHIP delays, COVID and building delay costs, additional funding was successfully sought from the NSW Government to finish service connections, commissioning and final fitout. In 2022, Twyford Hall Inc transferred to The Twyford Hall Complex Ltd, a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee and registered arts charity. The Twyford Hall Incorporated Theatre Project Building Fund is a registered Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) meaning that all donations to the fund over $2 are tax-deductible. If you would like to be part of the success of the new venue you can become a donor or become a sponsor.

When is the construction project expected to be completed?

Building works are 90% complete and final services, commissioning and fitout are expected to be completed by late 2023. To keep up to date on what is happening, subscribe to The Twyford eNews.

What will be the impact during peak tourism periods?

Construction work is now restricted to internal areas of the site. Site deliveries will be via the loading some/loading dock on Beach Street. Over weekends and public holidays, the site will normally be closed.

Who is carrying out the work?

Plans for the new theatre were developed by local architect Michael Marshman & Associates. Development Approval was obtained for the work from Bega Valley Shire Council. Project Managers Donald Cant Watts Corke (DCWC) were appointed. The successful tender for the construction of the theatre was announced in December 2019 as Monarch Building Solutions from the ACT. Building was paused in August 2021 so that further funding could be obtained. Local contractors have been employed on site where possible. Project management was transferred to NSW Public Works in 2022. GRAN architects are consulting architects on the final stage of the project.

Where is the project site office located?

The original site office on Market St is now closed and has been rented to a tenant. All enquiries regarding site access are to be directed to the Venue Manager – contact us.

Where will site access for construction be located?

Primary access to the site is from Beach Street via the Loading Dock

Will vehicle and pedestrian traffic be affected?

Traffic control measures for vehicles and pedestrians have been provided as necessary. Construction fencing has been removed as all works are now internal to the building. Vehicle traffic in Market and Beach Streets may be busier than usual due to construction vehicles. Should this need to change, application to the relevant authorities will be made. Notices will be advised via the newspaper, on our website and via e-news in accordance with council’s requirements.

Will the adjacent shops be affected?

The two shops in Market Street beside the Hall are currently operating and leased to tenants Horizon Bank and Coast Property Group.

Can the existing venues still be used?

Twyford Hall, the Supper Room and Kitchen are currently open and can be used for small music concerts, meetings, workshops, dance classes, art exhibitions, functions and more. Any planned works that may disrupt operations will happen outside booked times. These venues reopened in November 2021. Hire enquiries can be made via our Venue Hire form or by contacting the Venue Manager.

How will I know what venues are available when?

Contact the Venue Manager.

What’s happened to The Twyford Room?

The Twyford Room on Market Street no longer exists. It has become the main entrance for the whole venue and includes a lift and stairwell to the new theatre foyer on the first floor, as well as providing access to the toilet facilities for both Hall and Theatre patrons.

What’s happened to Twyford Hall?

Twyford Hall underwent some modifications and reopened in November 2021 and continues to be used for art exhibitions, meetings, workshops, rehearsals, dance classes and functions. The door of the Hall along the side wall that was used as a second doorway into the Supper Room has been closed off. The old biobox has been converted into a Tech Room for the complex and is not accessible to the general public. The old box office has been converted to the Electrical Switchboard room for the whole venue. Lighting & Sound are now operated from the back of a Hall via a networked system. See the diagram at the top of this page for details.

What’s happened to the Hall stage?

The Twyford Hall stage depth was shortened by approximately 2 metres to accommodate construction of the new theatre backstage area and loading dock. Its dimensions are now 8.25m wide x 4.5m deep, inclusive of the temporary extension at the front. A new PA system and audio rack has been installed at the rear of the proscenium arch at stage left. All new LED lighting has been installed. The old biobox has been converted to a Tech Room. The old lights to the front and side of the stage have been replaced with LED lighting and lighting bars have been modified or replaced. See Twyford Hall for more details. The stage in the new Theatre will be larger than the old Twyford Hall stage with a 9m x 5m proscenium arch and up to 7m depth (depending if crossover is in use) as well as generous wings on both sides. The Hall stage will have double door access to the loading dock. There will be single door access at Hall stage right for offstage entrances from the Theatre backstage. The Hall stage will be able to be used as an orchestra area for the Theatre, with video and comms access to the Theatre stage/stage manager desk. It can also be used as an assembly area/additional dressing area for large cast acts in the Theatre.

What’s happening to the Green Room for performers?

The shed at the back of the Hall has been removed from the site and the Twyford Hall Green Room has been removed. Two new Dressing Rooms, each with their own toilet and shower facilities, have been built into the new Theatre building and are located on the northern side of the venue. These will be accessible via the Theatre stage door, which will be located on Market St, adjacent to the Horizon Bank. Access to the dressing rooms from the Hall will be via the Theatre backstage.

What’s happening to the lighting & sound box (biobox) in the Hall?

The bio box at the back of Twyford Hall has become a Technical Communications Room accessible only to technical staff. Separate grant funding (Club Infrastructure Grant) was sourced for updating lighting and sound in the Hall as well as portable rostra for choir/drum risers or sound/lighting operators at the rear of the Hall. Network cabling connects all stage equipment to a panel at the rear of the Hall where tech staff can connect the sound and lighting desks. The new Theatre will have new lighting, sound, video and communication systems.

What’s happened to the Supper Room?

The Twyford Hall Supper Room has been downsized, losing about 10 square metres at the Market St end and has a single entrance off the Beach St foyer. The western section has been walled off and converted to a sprinkler pump room for the venue. Tables and additional chairs can be stored here when not in use in the Hall. It can be used as a small meeting room, production office, supper room or temporary dressing room when the Hall is used for events. Access is via the Beach St foyer entrance.

What’s happened to the Box Office on Market Street?

The old box office has become the Electrical Mains plant room for the whole venue. Hall events use the Beach St Foyer or Supper Room as a box office. When the new Theatre Foyer opens, it will contact the Box Office for the whole venue.

Will the toilets still be accessible?

The existing toilets inside the building are shared between Hall and Theatre venues and will be open for patrons during events. Access to the toilets is currently via the northern Hall door and will also be available via the Main Theatre entrance door when the Theatre is in use. There is a unisex accessible toilet and parent room in addition to male and female toilets. New dressing rooms in the Theatre when it opens have their own unisex bathrooms for cast and crew use. The old public toilet block was demolished in 2019. Public toilets are available in the Palmer Lane carpark via the Newsagent arcade across Market St.

How do hirers access the existing venues during this time?

The Hall, Supper Room and Kitchen are open for public use. Contractors connected to the theatre building site must request access from the Venue manager. Venue hire can be booked via our Venue Hire Enquiry Form or by contacting the Venue Manager. Once a hire agreement has been signed, hirers will be invoiced directly and payment is made by direct credit or EFTPOS to The Twyford. Hirers will receive keys and induction and safety training by the Venue Manager at an agreed time. When the new Theatre Foyer opens in 2023, staff will open up venues for hirers, or keys can be collected from the foyer during office hours.