Tamworth performing arts centre consultants' work under way

Carolyn Millet
Updated December 21 2018 - 11:19am, first published December 2 2018 - 6:00pm
En garde: Some of the swashbuckling action at the Capitol Theatre 2019 season launch on Wednesday. Mr Ross said that theatre had served the community well for a decade but the city and region was 'due for' a piece of purpose-built performing arts infrastructure. Photo: Gareth Gardner 281118GGF10
En garde: Some of the swashbuckling action at the Capitol Theatre 2019 season launch on Wednesday. Mr Ross said that theatre had served the community well for a decade but the city and region was 'due for' a piece of purpose-built performing arts infrastructure. Photo: Gareth Gardner 281118GGF10

Consultants have started their work on Tamworth’s proposed performing arts centre – and they are the “Holy Trinity” of the industry, according to entertainment venues manager Peter Ross.

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Carolyn Millet

Carolyn Millet

Senior journalist

Based at The Northern Daily Leader, Tamworth, and Namoi Valley Independent, Gunnedah. Covering general news and features on community, council, arts, business, health, education, entertainment and rural matters.

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