Footbridge Theatre to reopen after almost 20 years

The Footbridge Theatre in October 2024 photo by Fiona WolfThe iconic University of Sydney Footbridge Theatre on Parramatta Road, Camperdown, is opening to the public again after almost 20 years of use as a lecture hall. The much-loved theatre will reopen with a production of Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods presented by third-year Music Theatre students.

The theatre is beloved by countless former University of Sydney students who saw their first shows here, worked as an usher or acted in cabarets, or in later years, sat down to listen to their first lectures in the building.

The theatre is also much-loved by professional performers in Sydney as a venue where many got their start in the arts industry, including Shakespearean actor/director John Bell, theatre and opera director Neil Armfield, performers Marcia Hines and Nancye Hayes, and film director Bruce Beresford.

Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Mark Scott AO said he had fond memories of attending the theatre with friends when he was a student himself at University of Sydney. “We are delighted to welcome the public back to the Footbridge Theatre, a cherished venue by so many,” said Professor Scott.

“This space has always been a hub of creativity and inspiration, enriching the cultural fabric of the city. Its revival means we can continue to build strong connections with the Sydney arts community, ensuring everyone benefits from this vibrant cultural exchange.”

A musical theatre
The refurbished Footbridge Theatre will be operated by the Sydney Conservatorium of Music to give students enrolled in the Music Theatre degree a permanent production home that can replicate professional standards and practice.

The students will use the refurbished theatre for classes, rehearsals and full productions performed for the public. Jazz and contemporary music students will also perform in the theatre. The new refurbishment includes:

  • State of the art sound, lighting and projection equipment
  • 230 seats – the perfect mid-size theatre that Sydney needs
  • A small orchestra pit for 22 live musicians
  • A manual fly tower for students to learn traditional theatre skills
  • Restoration in keeping with the heritage of the building, staying true to fond memories of the proscenium arch stage and 1960s ceiling features
Bringing the theatre back to life
Professor Anna Reid, Dean of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, highlighted the deep affection the people of Sydney hold for the Footbridge Theatre.

The renovated theatre will largely be a teaching and performance space for the students of Sydney Conservatorium of Music but it will also be available to the University of Sydney Union (USU). USU hosts clubs and societies including the historic Sydney University Dramatic Society (SUDS) and the Musical Theatre Ensemble (MUSE).

In the next 12 months, the Footbridge Theatre will be open to curated partnerships with arts organisations around Sydney.

The University of Sydney and Sydney Conservatorium of Music are grateful to theatre lover Alan Hyland, who has committed to funding student musical theatre productions over the next five years, all of which will be staged in the newly renovated Theatre.

The Sydney Conservatorium of Music acknowledges the generous support of the Alan Hyland and John Luscombe Endowment.

Into the Woods will have four public performances from 24-26 October 2024.


Image: The Footbridge Theatre in October 2024 – photo by Fiona Wolf | Into The Woods at The Footbridge Theatre – photo by Grant Leslie Photography