Jersey Opera House is to reopen later with a full programme of performances - the first regular live events in more than four years.
The island's best-known theatre has undergone a £12.7m government-funded refurbishment to mark its 125th anniversary after an extended closure at the start of the pandemic in March 2020.
Audiences had already been given a sneak peak of the refurbishment, which includes a refreshed interior with a new colour scheme and seating, when two special concerts were shown to mark Liberation Day in April.
Other upgrades include a new heating system, plant room, two dance studios and expanded hospitality space, while the vintage chandelier remains.
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