Morecambe Winter Gardens will open to the public for a new season starting from the Easter weekend.
Visitors will be able to find out about the theatre's amazing history on two heritage tours daily, beginning on Saturday April 8.
Teas, coffees, refreshments and toasties will be available and the theatre's organist Peter Jetson will be playing daily from Saturday to Easter Monday.
Tickets for tours can be booked here and for all April weekends
The theatre will be open until the end of September when it will close for major renovation works.
The 19th century building received a major boost earlier this month with the award of 2.74m from the Department for Media, Culture and Sport Arts Council England through the Cultural Development Fund.
This was matched by £200,000 from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund from Lancaster City Council.
This will allow the building of a a two storey extension and rewiring plus other works which will result in the Winter Gardens' capacity extending to 1,600.

Work to the 'Gods', the staircases and the outdoor terrace require further separate funding and will be prioritised on future bids that the Winter Gardens team will begin to prepare later this year.
Volunteers will run the theatre for six months of the year to cover monthly running costs of £5,000 including insurance and maintenance.
There will be also be a programme of events this year at the theatre and more details will be announced soon.
Recently Beyond Radio interviewed Professor Vanessa Toulmin, chair of the Winter Gardens Preservation Trust, for more on the plans for the restoration of the Grade II* listed building.
Related Story: INTERVIEW: Winter Gardens chair lays out plan to restore theatre to its heyday - Beyond Radio


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