The Malta Arts Council issued a study which shows that the majority of Maltese are in favour of Pjazza Teatru Rjal receiving an architectural revamp similar to how it was before the bombing of World War II.
The reconstruction seems to have taken the majority, but there are other proposals which people are also putting forward to be considered by authorities as long as the theatre has a roof.
A copy of the study results was acquired by TVM, revealing that almost two thirds of respondents want a change in Pjazza Teatru Rjal Structure.
Another proposal which is acceptable to the study’s participants is one wherein the theatre has a retractable roof according to weather conditions.
This is followed by a third most preferred option which calls for the theatre becoming an indoor theatre. The least acceptable proposal among 600 participants is that the theatre is built with glass surroundings.
Only three out of every ten participants said that they attended for an activity at the theatre occasionally, with a majority saying they enjoyed the activity.
Two thirds of the theatre goers said they want more concerts, while over a third of those who occasionally attended an activity said that the events programme can be better planned.
On the other hand, persons who never attended an activity at Pjazza Teatru Rjal said they did so because there weren’t activities of interest to them.
Culture Minister Jose Herrera said that the survey is being evaluated.
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