About Us
Over the past three decades, the Auditorium’s stage has been the canvas upon which many of our cultural masterpieces have been performed by artistes such as, David Rudder, Machel Montano, Mungal Patasar, Sat Balkaransingh, Andre Tanker, Etienne Charles and Pat Bishop, to name a few. Internationally acclaimed artistes the likes of, Terence Blanchard, Arturo Tappin and Andy Narell have also performed at the Auditorium. Dramatic and musical performances are a staple at the Auditorium: Raymond Choo Kong’s “Norman”; The Lydian Singers’ “Koanga”; The Baggasse Company’s “Madame Butterfly”; Dereck Walcott’s “Remembrance”; Richard Ragoobarsingh Productions’ “Mary Could Dance” and JCS Productions’ “Mahalia”, have all performed to full houses at the theatre.
In 2012, the Auditorium was completely refurbished with a brand new look utilising the Bank’s new corporate colours. The renovations were geared to enhancing the audience experience while maintaining the intimacy and ambience for which the theatre is renowned. Also included in the upgrade was the transition to L.E.D. light fixtures, thus accepting our corporate responsibility to the protection of the environment.
The Central Bank Auditorium remains committed to the promotion and enhancement of our many local performing talents. Though relatively small with a seating capacity of 411, its modern computerized lighting and sound technologies together with a professional technical and administrative staff are on par with other larger local, regional and international spaces.
‘Two Choices’
First Production held at the Central Bank Auditorium

1974
The Central Bank purchases this site at the corner of St. Vincent Street and Independence Square for the construction of the twin towers.
Who We Are

Administration
Delesse Francis
Operations Officer I
Juliet Kerr
Bookings / Front of House
Jovon George
Tech. Co-ordinator
Front of House
Nerkita Toby
House Manager
Candelle Dillon
House Manager
Petal Beddoe
House Manager
Stacy Bynoe
House Manager
Technicians
Mark Hughes
Lighting Technician
Anson Ryan
Lighting Technician
New Brand

Synonymous with the movement and tapestry of our people, a representation of the way we dance, our music and speech. The colours are synced to the Central Bank’s brand, thus reinforcing the bond between both institutions. Circular tail symbolizes the Auditorium’s ideology and commitment to being an all-encompassing performance space, regardless of race, colour, sex or religion.





