A multi-purpose theatre and concert venue on the harbour
Overlooking the sea, the theatre has long been a gathering place for artists and audiences alike. From its striking seaside location, it offers a setting where creativity meets community — a place to experience music, drama, and dance surrounded by light, air, and water.
Whether hosting grand productions in the main hall or intimate performances in its smaller stages, the theatre celebrates diversity in both art and audience. It stands as a landmark for culture by the water — open, inclusive, and alive with stories.
History & Origins
The theatre first opened its doors in 1975, during a time of cultural renewal. Built on the old harbourfront, it was designed to bring new life to the waterfront area and connect the arts to the pulse of the city. From the very beginning, it was known for its open foyer, panoramic views, and strong sense of belonging.
Growth and Artistic Identity
In the decades that followed, the theatre evolved into one of the region’s leading cultural venues. Its programming balanced established repertoire with bold new work, and its stage became a home for drama, music theatre, and dance in equal measure. The theatre’s founders believed that art should speak directly to the times — a principle that continues to guide the institution to this day.
The 2012 Redevelopment
By 2012, the theatre’s growing ambitions required a major redevelopment. The renovation project reimagined the space from the inside out: a larger auditorium, improved acoustics, new rehearsal studios, and public areas designed to invite audiences to linger before and after performances. The most striking addition was the neon artwork installed across the front of the building — a luminous line of colour that reflects onto the water by night. The piece has since become a local landmark, featured in countless photographs and social posts, and has helped redefine the theatre’s presence on the city skyline.
Today
Today, the theatre stands as both a physical and cultural landmark by the sea. It is a place where tradition meets innovation, and where people come together to share in the experience of live performance. Whether it’s a premiere by an emerging artist or a large-scale touring production, every performance is part of the same commitment: to make the performing arts open, relevant, and alive in the present moment.
Photos from past performances
Inclusivity has always been at the core of the theatre’s vision. Every season aims to represent a broad spectrum of voices, perspectives, and artistic forms — from family-friendly performances to experimental productions and cross-disciplinary collaborations. The theatre also works actively to make performances accessible, offering a range of initiatives designed to welcome audiences of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities.