Calls to save Aberdeen Arts Centre as £660,000 needed to plug funding gap

The arts venue could be facing the final curtain if funds aren't raised.

Aberdeen Arts Centre needs to raise more than half a million pounds to keep its doors open, after a surge in running costs caused a funding gap.

For more than six decades, the beloved venue has been popular with dancers, actors, musicians and artists who have tread the boards at the theatre on King Street.

Home to over 35 local groups, Aberdeen Arts Centre is seeped in the rich history and culture the city has to offer.

But now it’s future looks uncertain.

Eve Nicol from Aberdeen Arts Centre told STV News: “We’ll probably have to look at pulling back some of our really crucial services that people are relying on to bring that joy and breath of fresh air to their week, whether that’s coming to see stuff on the stage or taking part in our weekly drama and art classes.

“If we’re having to reduce the stuff that we’re able to do, that’s just a little light going out in people’s lives and what we’re really here to do is to shine a spotlight on Aberdeen’s creative community.”

Eve Nicol from Aberdeen Arts CentreSTV News

Around £660,000 will need to be raised over the next three years – with an initial target of £180,000 by July.

The appeal has already been backed by many famous faces, such as Call the Midwife actress Laura Main.

Campaigners say the venue is vital for the next generation of performers.

Clare Haggart from Phoenix Theatre said: “It’s a very, very special place. The size of the venue is important, because it means so many local companies, dance schools, performing groups, musicians, anything like that can perform here. It’s affordable but it’s a lovely venue, you can sit anywhere in the auditorium and you’ll have a great view of what’s happening on stage.”

Numerous theatre groups perform at Aberdeen Arts CentreSTV News

At the heart of Aberdeen Arts Centre is the people, giving local performers and artists opportunities to learn their craft and shine on stage.

But those behind the organisation say rising costs have caused a funding gap and without urgent support, they may be forced to close their doors.

Campaigners have only a few weeks to raise thousands of pounds – but they’re determined to keep the curtain up and the spotlight shining.

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