£33m arts funding ‘a lifeline’ - Liam Neeson tells NI Executive

Ulster-born actor Liam Neeson has told the Northern Ireland Executive that £33m in support funding for theatres and venues is a “lifeline”.
Ballymena actor Liam NeesonBallymena actor Liam Neeson
Ballymena actor Liam Neeson

In July, NI received £33m as part of a UK government package for theatres, arts and music venues and museums.

But, as reported by the BBC, the executive has not yet decided how that money will be spent or when it will be released.

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Theatres, music and arts venues have also not been given a date when they can re-admit audiences.

Ballymena-born Mr Neeson said funding support was needed to help secure the livelihoods of almost 8,000 people working in the arts and creative industries.

In a message to members of the executive recorded for the Lyric theatre in Belfast, where he is a patron, Mr Neeson said he was speaking as “a proud Northern Irishman”.

“I came up through the ranks, as it were, of the arts scene in Northern Ireland during the 1970s, beginning in 1976 to be exact at the Lyric theatre in Ridgeway Street in Belfast,” he said.

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“I experienced first-hand, as many of you may have, the potential of physical danger as I practised and learned my craft in that theatre - which, by the way, never closed its doors once during the height of the Troubles.

“Now that says something about the character and stamina, not just of the Lyric theatre, but of us as a people - all the people, Protestant and Catholic, of the north.”

Mr Neeson said he had recently learned that £33m was available in emergency support for the arts.

“I cannot stress enough how essential that money is - every penny - in securing the well-being of our artistic community and sustaining the lives of nearly 8000 people in every branch of the arts in Northern Ireland,” he said.

“It is vital, it’s a lifeline.

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“It is vital for our economy, it is vital for our young people who are pursuing a career in our creative industries.

“You know, a true society cannot be whole or fundamentally exist without the arts or the people employed in the arts.

Culture is our society’s compass, our north star. If we lose our compass we all lose our way.

“My appeal to you today requires your urgent attention.

“The character of our very existence here in the province is at stake.”