Our mission

The Friends of the Liberty Theatre and Cultural Centre Inc. aim to restore and fit out the iconic 1939 Art Deco Liberty Theatre in Yass to enable the community of Yass Valley to again enjoy cinema, theatre, stage, musical, and arts productions.

It is also intended to bring tertiary education to the area and provide sound, film, video and production experience for the youth of the region, who may be looking at possible employment in those fields.

Listed by the National Trust and the Australian Institute of Architects as a heritage building of national significance, the theatre has been used by the Yass Repertory Society for the past three decades. The Yass Repertory Society is the longest continuously running Repertory Society in NSW, and has been running for nearly 100 years.

Sadly, the theatre is in urgent need of restoration and upgrades. The restoration will ensure that Yass, and the wider regional community can again use this unique building for a range of theatre, cultural, exhibitions, workshops, and educational activities. 

Our heritage offers fantastic opportunities for learning and development, volunteering and wellbeing. Evidence shows that people who engage with heritage are happier and have higher life satisfaction and lower anxiety levels than those that do not.


Acquisition

Reuse

Restoration

Acquisition

The Liberty Theatre is currently owned by a local family who has agreed to sell the building to the Friends of Liberty. We aim for the theatre to be owned by the whole Yass Valley community, run by the board of management, for the benefit of the broader region and as a destination for visitors from Australia and beyond. 

To achieve our vision, we need to purchase the building before any work can commence. We have already secured a pledge from a private foundation who will donate a significant amount towards the purchase price. Additional money is required to cover the remaining purchase costs and to undertake the restoration.

The Friends of the Liberty Theatre and Cultural Centre Inc. is listed on the Register of Cultural Organisations and all donations over $2 are tax-deductible.

Reuse

Historic buildings can be as much at risk of loss through disuse as they can be from the wrecking ball. So it is crucial to bring life to the theatre again.

Plus, restoration is a big project and we want to ensure the community doesn’t wait years to enjoy the building again.

We might start small, but as the other parts of the project progress the range of activities which will be available in the theatre will change and expand.

Operations will also provide the project with sustainable revenue to contribute towards further works.

Ongoing and consistent use of historic public buildings for their original intended purpose forms part of their significance. Finding new uses for the theatre will contribute to the regeneration of Comur St, attract new investment and new opportunities and making it once again a place of thriving economic and social activity.

Concept designs for the restored theatre.

Restoration

This is an important heritage conservation project which will preserve this beautiful building for future generations. The restoration will preserve the building’s rich heritage and provide jobs, investment and new entertainment and education opportunities into the region.

Bringing the theatre back to good health will take time and will mean balancing making changes to ensure safety and viability of new uses with retaining what makes this landmark special.

Recent donations from local individuals and organisations have enabled the Friends of the Liberty Theatre and Cultural Centre Inc. to develop plans and engineering designs for the theatre and we remain confident the project will be delivered.

This will be an ongoing process, and will be broken into smaller phases to minimise disruption to activities in the building and the community.

We know we need approximately $4 million for the restoration:

  • $500,000 for the restoration and refit of the Organ

  • $3,200,000 is the quote from 2021 for the Theatre restoration and upgrades

  • $300,000 for contingencies

Plans

Once the theatre’s ownership has been secured for the community, restoration of this beautiful, and rare building for the community will be achieved in stages with the advice specialist heritage architects and experts.

The restoration plans include:

  • Installation of drop-down screen and digital projection for cinema funded by the NSW Government through Create NSW

  • Replacing the roof and rear walls and removal of dangerous building materials

  • Improving backstage areas, dressing rooms and costume storage

  • Upgrades to all the bathrooms including installation of accessible toilets

  • Improving disability access

  • Installation of solar panels on the roof to improve sustainability

  • Upgrading heating and cooling systems, electric wiring and lighting

  • Repairs, reupholstery and replacement of the original seats in the dress circle

  • Installation of the 1927 Wurlitzer Organ

 

Help us save the liberty

We need your help to continue our vital work. Donate now before it’s too late and we have lost what we cannot replace.