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Funding: $28 million for design and enabling works.

The ACT Government is planning to upgrade the Canberra Theatre Centre with a new lyric theatre.

Current updates

  • Planning and design for the new lyric theatre is underway.
  • A construction proposal is expected to go to government for approval in late 2025.
  • Public consultation to support the Works Approval application lodged with the National Capital Authority has now closed.
  • Site set up and early works started on 14 October 2025.
  • The Theatre Lane car park is now closed. Check the travel impacts page for information on relocation of permit parking and nearby public car parks.

Overview

A new lyric theatre will bring major shows such as Broadway musicals, international artists, ballet and opera to the city and create new business opportunities in the Civic and Cultural District.

Canberra Theatre Centre Map showing the buildings and surrounding streets and a concept design in the top right corner.


The map shows the Canberra Theatre Centre and the new lyric theatre.

Project features

A new lyric theatre will be built on the north side of The Playhouse.

The lyric theatre will stage large scale theatrical shows. It will have a state-of-the-art stage and technical performance capability and excellent sound quality, like that of the Sydney Lyric Theatre and the Princess Theatre in Melbourne.

The new theatre will allow Canberra to host major national and international musicals, ballet shows, and operas that currently don’t come to Canberra. Examples include Hamilton, Wicked, Lion King, Miss Saigon, Frozen, Mary Poppins.

ACT theatres are currently too small for big shows to be profitable. The new lyric theatre will seat up to 2,000 people, attracting top-tier performances and putting Canberra on the national touring map.

The new lyric theatre will feature:

  • a large stage for big casts and sets
  • a framed stage (called a proscenium) for classic theatre style
  • a modern orchestra pit for live music
  • excellent acoustics for clear sound
  • a fly tower to fly scenery in and out
  • three seating levels for up to up to 2,000 people
  • modern and inclusive amenities
  • accessible seating, ramps and lifts
  • ticketing, cloaking and merchandise facilities
  • hospitality offerings
  • a sustainable, all-electric green star design
  • features honouring First Nations connection to Country

Community benefits

The project will deliver:

  • a stronger cultural district in the heart of Canberra
  • major musicals, ballet and opera available closer to home
  • more visitors coming to Canberra, helping local shops, cafes and hotels
  • new jobs in the arts, events, food and building sectors
  • more work and network opportunities for local artists
  • a safe and welcoming place for everyone.

Community engagement

Community input has shaped the design.

The ACT Government has worked with First Nations groups, the Performing Arts Reference Group, community members and other key stakeholders.

Engagement will continue to make sure the design meets community needs. Learn more on the YourSay page.

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Project timeline

  • Planning and Design

  • Community Engagement

  • Under Construction

  • Expected Project Completion