Community ideas sought for Riverina Playhouse
14 MAY 2015
Charles Sturt University (CSU) is seeking ideas from the community of Wagga Wagga and surrounding districts on how the Riverina Playhouse could be used to benefit community groups and businesses. CSU invites members of the public to discuss their ideas or thoughts fon the recently re-opened Playhouse at a drop-in session at the theatre in Wagga Wagga on Thursday 21 May. Executive Director of the CSU Division of Facilities Management Mr Stephen Butt said, "We're looking forward to talking with the public and hearing their suggestions. "It has great practical advantages such as parking on the doorstep, ideally located in the heart of the city," he said. "It is well maintained and recently underwent a $200 000 cosmetic interior and exterior renovation. The space would no doubt benefit a variety of local groups or businesses." The Playhouse re-opened at the end of April after it was closed in 2012 to make way for Wagga Wagga City Council's remediation of the nearby old gasworks site. The facility is home to the University Theatre Ensemble in the CSU School of Communication and Creative Industries. If you have a suggestion of how the Riverina Playhouse can be better used outside of university and teaching commitments, drop in to the theatre at 8 Cross Street, Wagga Wagga, on Thursday 21 May, between 2.30pm and 7.30pm to chat to one of the CSU representatives.
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