Theatre Refurbishment at our home in Chapel Lane
The refurbishment of our theatre at Chapel Lane, Galway is progressing
well and we expect to have the work completed in Spring 2009. As the building is a protected
structure, we have approved a design that not only retains the character of the
existing building but also incorporates its original warehouse
ambience.
What does the
refurbishment consist of?
- Replacing the existing roof over the rehearsal space
with a traditional slate roof.
- Constructing a new roof over the performance space to
improve the theatre acoustics.
- Upgrading of all lighting, heating and ventilation.
- At ground floor level, the work will involve the
demolition and removal of the existing temporary structure from the
foyer.
- Installation of new toilets, acoustic insulation of
internal floors and upgrading of insulation to all windows and doors so that
the building is acoustically sealed.
- There will also be a new wheelchair accessible doorway
to the right of the existing entrance.
What
will this mean for our audiences
and actors?
- A warm and comfortable venue for the first time in
thirty years.
- No more leaking roofs.
- No
more noise from the street.
- An enhanced and improved theatre
experience.
FUNDING FOR THE REFURBISHMENT
Druid secured funding originally from the Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism in 2001 to commence this major building work but this money fell short of the total cost. Over the past seven years, Druid has secured additional funding from the Department, and has also received generous assistance from Galway City Council to carry out the project. Druid acknowledges the generosity of Thomas McDonogh & Sons Ltd. who gifted the building to the company as a cultural resource for the performing arts in Galway. |