The Hafnarfjörður Theatre Society gets the chapel at St. Jó.
The City of Hafnarfjörður and the Hafnarfjörður Theatre Society have entered into an agreement for the use and cooperation regarding the theatre society's use of the Chapel at the Centre for Quality of Life in St. Jó, at 41 Suðurgata.
The City of Hafnarfjörður and the Hafnarfjörður Theatre Society have entered into an agreement regarding the society's use of the Chapel at the Lífsgæðasetur in St. Jó, at 41 Suðurgata. The theatre company will have temporary, free use of the Chapel for its theatrical activities and, in return, commits to running, among other things, open drama courses for children and adults, creative writing workshops and other activities designed to foster the interest of local residents in theatre and other art forms.

Members of the Hafnarfjörður Theatre Society, together with the Mayor, the Director of the Administration Department, and the Events Manager for the City of Hafnarfjörður.
The Theatre Society is permitted to use the Chapel free of charge. The contribution from the City of Hafnarfjörður is in the form of a waiver of rent and electricity and heating costs, and it may use the Chapel on rare occasions for its own activities or events. At the same time, the Hafnarfjörður Theatre Society commits to running theatre activities, which will include, amongst other things, open drama courses for adults / children and young people, playwriting workshops, productions of plays in the autumn and spring, and evenings and open houses. The Hafnarfjörður Theatre Society guides its work by the cultural policy of the City of Hafnarfjörður and the policy of the St. Jó Wellbeing Centre, and commits to participating in the planning and execution of events in Hafnarfjörður, e.g. the Christmas Adventure in Hellisgerði, events during Bright Days and more. The Theatre Society shall receive all income generated by the operation and shall cover all costs and expenses arising from its operation, such as staffing, cleaning, equipment, insurance and marketing. These revenues are intended to strengthen the association and enhance its services to the residents. This agreement came into effect on 4 July 2019 and is valid until 4 July 2020 without the possibility of termination.
The concession and partnership agreement can be found in the minutes of the Town Council from 4 July 2019. Case no. 8