Kwai Tsing Theatre (Chinese: 葵青劇院) is a major performance venue in Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is located in Kwai Fong, near Kwai FongMTR station. It was built by the Regional Council and opened on 18 November 1999 to provide a medium-size venue for performances. It has an 899-seat auditorium, a black box theatre, and various smaller function rooms.
History
A working group appointed by the Recreation and Culture Select Committee of the former Regional Council presented a report, on 13 May 1989, that observed "a dearth of purpose-built, well-located, medium-sized civic centres" in the council's service area. As a result, the council began studying building such a venue within Kwai Tsing District.[1]
On 31 May 1990, the council approved, in principle, the provision of a new civic centre in Kwai Tsing District.[2] In the planning stages it was called the Kwai Tsing Civic Centre.[3]
The theatre was officially opened by Lau Wong-fat, chairman of the Provisional Regional Council, on 18 November 1999. It cost HK$468 million.[5] Since 2000, the theatre has been managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD).
In early 2008, the exhibition gallery was converted into the LCSD's first black box theatre.[6] The renovation was completed in response to local arts groups concerned by the shortage of smaller performance venues in Hong Kong.[7]