However, there are likely to be concerns in the local community after it emerged the Gaiety’s main function will be as an arts centre, rather than a theatre.
THE curtain could rise again at Ayr’s Gaiety Theatre in time for panto season, says the chairman of the trust appointed to run the theatre, which has been shut for more than two years.
However, there are likely to be concerns in the local community after it emerged the Gaiety’s main function will be as an arts centre, rather than a theatre.
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