JavaScript is disabled in your web browser or browser is too old to support JavaScript. Today almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Manager: Queen's Hall contributes to T&T economy

by

280 days ago
20240718
Queen’s Hall general manager Garfield George at the booth of the performance space at the Trade and Investment Convention (TIC) last Friday at the Centre of Excellence, Macoya.

Queen’s Hall general manager Garfield George at the booth of the performance space at the Trade and Investment Convention (TIC) last Friday at the Centre of Excellence, Macoya.

ANDREA PEREZ-SOBERS

Pe­ter Christo­pher

Se­nior mul­ti­me­dia re­porter

pe­ter.christo­pher@guardian.co.tt

Queen's Hall has qui­et­ly been mak­ing a steady con­tri­bu­tion to the coun­try's Gross Do­mes­tic Prod­uct, ac­cord­ing to the gen­er­al man­ag­er of the per­for­mance space, Garfield George.

"Al­most all peo­ple think of Queen's Hall as just a per­form­ing arts cen­tre, but we see Queen's Hall as an in­dus­try. As a grow­ing in­dus­try in fact, this year our theme is the world is a stage and we want to bring the­atre to the world and to show how the world con­nects to what we do at Queen's Hall, " said George at the re­cent­ly con­clud­ed Trade and In­vest­ment Con­ven­tion at the Cen­tre of Ex­cel­lence in Ma­coya.

George not­ed the space had ex­pe­ri­enced con­sis­tent book­ings since the end of the lock­downs as­so­ci­at­ed with the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic.

"We con­tribute sig­nif­i­cant­ly to the GDP of Trinidad and To­ba­go and all the down­stream busi­ness that comes out of Queen's Hall, from not on­ly the artistes, but the pa­trons that at­tend Queen's Hall as well. We have over 90,000 pa­trons each year as a re­sult of our events," said George, who ex­plained the venue hosts 150 events an­nu­al­ly.

He not­ed that these events of­ten pro­vide work op­por­tu­ni­ties dur­ing the var­i­ous pro­duc­tions that are held at the event, in­clud­ing set de­sign and cos­tum­ing, which are key el­e­ments for the­atri­cal pro­duc­tions.

"It costs over $100,000 to put on a pro­duc­tion, so if you do the equa­tion, we con­tribute sig­nif­i­cant­ly to the econ­o­my. For the down­stream busi­ness, we talk­ing about food, cos­tumes, set de­sign, make­up artists. The down­stream busi­ness ben­e­fits from Queen's Hall," said George, who added that the venue has al­ready been booked sig­nif­i­cant­ly for the next two years.

George said Queen's Hall will be host­ing an event called "To­geth­er" in Sep­tem­ber, which will fea­ture an in­ter­na­tion­al as­pect.

"We're go­ing to col­lab­o­rate with Japan this year in Sep­tem­ber, and we have an event in Sep­tem­ber from the 20th to the 23rd, where we go­ing to have an in­ter­na­tion­al con­fer­ence at Queen's Hall it­self," said George.

Queen's Hall had a booth at TIC for the very first time this year, where George sought to ex­plain the the­atre's grow­ing reach.


Related articles

Sponsored

Weather

PORT OF SPAIN WEATHER

Sponsored