Feedback on reduced capacity and cleaning measures sought
Those who attend events at the Villa Gaiety are being asked what measures need to be in place to ensure they feel safe sitting in the audience.
The complex has been closed throughout the coronavirus lockdown, and is currently scheduled to re-open in October.
A survey has been launched to determine what changes need to be made before the public can go to shows and performances.
Head of Villa Gaiety Emma Callin says it's important to know what measures need to be in place:
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