The Town Church welcomed a symphony of sounds when it invited Jasna Nadles (flute), Milan Vrsajkov (cello) and Frederic Lagarde (piano) to grace it’s halls. The audience was utterly transfixed on the flurry of notes that floated from the stage. Crowds of classical enthusiasts lit the church with applause between each piece. With everyone left moved, it truly was an evening to remember.
Jersey Opera House may have temporarily closed its doors, but as the stage remains dark, their commitment to the arts continues. It is a unique chapter of their journey, allowing offsite productions to celebrate the arts in diverse spaces. The magic of live performance continues to resonate throughout the island – keep an eye on the Jersey Opera House website and social media channels for relevant announcements surrounding their 2024 programme.