Excitement is building with planning underway for the inaugural 2022 season of performance at Goulburn Performing Arts Centre. There will be a selection of shows to include musical theatre, dance, opera, circus arts, comedy and shows targeted at children.
Raina Savage was recently employed by Goulburn Mulwaree Council in the role of Performing Arts Centre Manager, to prepare for the opening of this landmark facility for the region.
Raina has over ten years of experience within the Performing Arts industry, most recently as the Griffith Regional Arts and Museum Manager. She has a strong focus on inclusion of all diverse groups within the community and increasing participation and engagement with performance art.
Ms Savage said, “This is a very exciting opportunity for the region, with GPAC’s state of the art infrastructure giving the community access to world class theatre experiences.
Our focus is on Growing Our Creative Communities, providing opportunities for people of all ages to experience inspiring, uplifting, and entertaining performing arts as audiences, creators and performers.”
Negotiations with leading companies are in progress to confirm the 2022 season of shows, with an exciting program expected to be previewed towards the end of this year.
Construction of the four hundred seat Performing Arts Centre is well underway. It is anticipated that April this year will see the installation of structural steel along with service installation such as hydraulic, fire, electrical, mechanical and IT services.
The crane is expected to remain on site until mid-May, until installation of the fly tower is complete. Following this, the area above the stage will be able to be closed, and the crane removed.
The Goulburn Performing Arts Centre is on track for completion by the end of 2021, with a community-based opening weekend of events being planned for the early months of 2022.