SIX famous statues which welcomed audiences to the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow for decades have been hoisted back onto the rooftop ready for the…
SIX famous statues which welcomed audiences to the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow for decades have been hoisted back onto the rooftop ready for the venue re-opening next year.
Alex McGowan, executive director and joint CEO, Citizens Theatre said: “I’m delighted to see the restored statues return to the roof of the theatre as we mark another significant milestone in our journey to re-opening. “Throughout the project, audiences have enthused about the statues that welcomed them to the theatre for decades in our old foyer. Now they are back in their historic position, as they were 145 years ago, ready to welcome people back to the Citz when we re-open our doors next year.”
The building work is expected to complete by the summer next year allowing creative work to get underway by the autumn of 2024. “The Citz has always married its heritage with a contemporary, international outlook and we have reflected that in our design. The redevelopment will deliver spaces and experiences full of character, reflecting the unique and idiosyncratic nature of the theatre building and company.”We know there are thousands of National readers who want to debate, argue and go back and forth in the comments section of our stories.
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