A 158-year-old deconsecrated church in Sydney’s central business district is being converted into a late-night entertainment venue. Multiple outlets report that the building, which previously served as a church and theatre space, is now expected to operate as Sydney’s latest nightclub. The planned programming includes late-night cabaret and live performances featuring gospel choirs. The announcements also describe live “exorcism” events as part of the venue’s attractions. Sources describe the site as an historic CBD location and note that it has a cultural background linked to theatre history, including its association with filmmaker Baz Luhrmann’s early career. The reports present the move as a change in use for a former religious building, transitioning from its prior consecrated function to a commercial nightlife and performance setting. Details on opening timing, capacity, and specific event schedules are not provided in the supplied excerpts. Overall, the coverage agrees on the building’s age, location, deconsecrated status, and the stated entertainment themes for the new venue.