The Roxy Theatre is critical to Parramatta’s global vision to establish a vibrant hub for culture, nightlife and entertainment in the CBD with Civic Link and the future Metro West projects taking shape, says Council.
City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Cr Martin Zaiter said Parramatta is becoming an epicentre of culture and creativity and a restored Roxy Theatre would boost Parramatta’s ability to attract and develop the next generation of performers.
“Now is the time to invest in the Roxy Theatre, it’s critical to our global transformation and vision of creating a thriving cultural precinct in our CBD,” Cr Zaiter said.
“Powerhouse Parramatta, Riverside Theatres and Civic Link are City-shaping projects already in the pipeline so we’re calling on the NSW Government to back the revitalisation of this iconic Western Sydney venue.
“This is about celebrating our rich diversity and culture and making sure everyone in Western Sydney has the opportunity to experience the best performances and entertainment here in our City.
At a Council meeting in Auigust, Council approved the Lord Mayor writing to the NSW Government calling for them to explore the purchase and restoration of the Roxy Theatre as a live music and entertainment venue.
The Roxy Theatre, located on George Street in the CBD, is a state heritage-listed building and was once a cinema, theatre, nightclub and bar. The venue has been closed since 2014.