Almost 1000 people packed the venue to see around 250 take part in the celebrations to mark the return of the venue after a three-year closure and a multi-million £ refurbishment to transform it into Fife’s leading creative hub.
The Lights On gala shows featured all the local groups who consider the Adam Smith their home for live performances, and marked their first chance to appear black on its stage since early 2020. Grant Stott hosted both red carpet performances as audiences flocked down the red carpet to get their first glimpse into the building where every space has undergone a complete transformation.
. Adam Smith Theatre: Lights On
Inside the Spinning Top - the renamed, new look cafe/bar Photo: Fife Photo Agency
. Adam Smith Theatre: Lights On
The new look foyer with the box office front and central Photo: Fife Photo Agency
. Adam Smith Theatre: Lights On
Grant Stott was joined on stage by panto and River City actor Jordan Young who was in the audience. Photo: Fife Photo Agency
. Adam Smith Theatre: Lights On
Stages Dance School took to the stage as part of the opening gala event. Photo: Fife Photo Agency
. Adam Smith Theatre: Lights On
On stage - Kirkcaldy Amateur Operatic Society Photo: Fife Photo Agency
. Adam Smith Theatre: Lights On
Grant Stott hosted the matinee and evening gala shows Photo: Fife Photo Agency
13. Adam Smith Theatre: Lights On
Kirkcaldy Amateur Operatic Society on stage Photo: Fife Photo Agency
14. Adam Smith Lights On
A full house for the first show at the Adam Smith since before lockdown Photo: Allan Crow
15. Adam Smith Lights On
Dysart Colliery Silver Band performed outside the venue and also took centre stage Photo: Allan Crow