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After 30 Years, Ghana National Theatre to Receive Massive $30m Chinese-Funded Facelift

M.Cby M.C
December 15, 2025
Reading Time: 5 mins read
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Ghana’s National Theatre, one of the country’s most iconic cultural landmarks, is set to undergo extensive renovation more than three decades after it first opened its doors.

The refurbishment project, funded by a $30 million commitment from the Chinese government, is expected to restore the theatre’s functionality, modernise its technical systems and reposition it as a world class creative facility capable of hosting contemporary productions and international collaborations.

Since its commissioning in December 1992, the National Theatre has played a central role in shaping Ghana’s performing arts landscape. It has served as a platform for theatre, dance, music, exhibitions and special cultural events, while also nurturing generations of performers and creative professionals. However, years of continuous use, coupled with limited upgrades, have left parts of the facility struggling to meet modern production and safety standards.

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Addressing Long-Standing Infrastructure Challenges

The planned renovation seeks to address a range of infrastructural and technical challenges that have affected the optimal functioning of the theatre. These challenges include ageing air conditioning systems, outdated stage and lighting equipment, limited safety installations and deteriorating sections of the overall structure.

According to management of the National Theatre, these issues have constrained the scope and quality of productions that can be staged at the facility. The renovation is therefore expected to significantly enhance the theatre’s capacity to host high quality performances while improving comfort and safety for performers, staff and audiences.

Key areas identified for refurbishment include the various halls and stages, storage and backstage spaces, air conditioning systems, fencing, CCTV installations and modern firefighting equipment. A general facelift of the entire compound is also planned to improve the visual appeal and functionality of the premises.

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Chinese Government Reaffirms Cultural Partnership

The renovation project follows a recent visit by a delegation from the Chinese government, who toured the National Theatre and held discussions with its leadership, officials from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts and project architects. The visit allowed the delegation to conduct a first hand assessment of the facility and agree on the scope and priorities of the proposed works.

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Leading the Chinese delegation, Mr Li Yaohong explained that Ghana’s rich cultural heritage and its significance within the West African sub region were key reasons China initially supported the construction of the National Theatre and has now agreed to finance its refurbishment.

He announced that the Chinese government had committed $30 million, equivalent to approximately ¥200 million, to support two projects, namely the National Theatre renovation and an off road market development.

Mr Yaohong noted that due to budget constraints, Ghana would need to prioritise the most urgently needed sections of the building. He added that a technical team from China’s head office in Beijing would be dispatched to Ghana to review detailed specifications and support the implementation process.

Theatre Leadership Welcomes Critical Upgrade

The Executive Director of the National Theatre, Henry Herbert Malm, described the renovation as a timely and critical intervention that would strengthen the institution’s relevance in an evolving creative industry. He emphasised that the upgrades would modernise technical facilities, improve safety standards and create a more conducive environment for artistic expression.

“This renovation reflects our commitment to staying relevant in a rapidly evolving creative industry,” Mr Malm said, adding that the project would allow the theatre to better support both local and international productions. He expressed confidence that the facelift would enhance the experience of audiences while enabling creative professionals to work under improved conditions.

The Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Madam Abla Dzifa Gomashie, expressed excitement that plans to refurbish the National Theatre were finally materialising after years of anticipation. She commended the Chinese government for its continued support and collaboration, noting that the agreement reflects strong bilateral relations between the two countries.

Madam Gomashie described the National Theatre as an indispensable platform for cultural exchange, learning and collaboration, both domestically and internationally. She said the facelift would create new opportunities for talented individuals to showcase their work and further develop their craft, while also strengthening Ghana’s creative economy.

“We are counting on strong collaboration with the government and people of China, and we expect that in a very short time this renovation will see the light of day.”

Madam Abla Dzifa Gomashie

A Legacy Built on Culture and Performance

The National Theatre was constructed under an agreement signed on July 5, 1989, with construction beginning in March 1990 and completed in December 1992. Since then, it has remained home to three resident companies, namely the National Dance Company, the National Symphony Orchestra and the National Drama Company.

Designed as a multi functional venue, the theatre has hosted countless performances, national celebrations and international events, cementing its status as a symbol of Ghana’s artistic identity. The upcoming renovation marks a new chapter in this legacy, ensuring that the theatre remains fit for purpose in the decades ahead.

With the $30 million Chinese funded facelift, the National Theatre is poised to reclaim its place as a leading cultural and creative hub in West Africa. The project not only promises physical transformation but also renewed energy for Ghana’s performing arts sector.

As the country continues to invest in culture as a driver of national identity and economic growth, the revitalisation of the National Theatre stands as a significant step toward sustaining Ghana’s creative future.

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Tags: $30m National Theatre faceliftChina Ghana cultural cooperationChinese funded projects in GhanaGhana creative arts infrastructureGhana cultural developmentGhana National Theatre renovationMinistry of Tourism culture and Creative artsNational Theatre historyperforming arts in Ghana
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