Jersey Opera House: September progress update
Tuesday 30 September 2025
Jersey, Channel Islands — Thursday 18 December — The Jersey Opera House Limited is delighted to announce the appointment of Sebastian Warrack as its new Chief Executive Officer, beginning January 2026. His appointment marks a significant moment in the Opera House’s new chapter, following its successful reopening on 3 October 2025.
Sebastian joins the organisation with a distinguished record of leadership in the UK’s cultural and performing arts sector. Most recently, he served as Executive Director of Wiltshire Creative and, previously, Salisbury Playhouse, bringing with him extensive experience of producing theatre, festivals, touring and collaborating with national and international cultural organisations.
Laura Robertson, Interim Chair of JOHL’s Board of Directors, said:
“We are thrilled to welcome Sebastian to the Jersey Opera House at such an exciting stage in our journey. His proven leadership, deep industry knowledge and passion for the arts make him an exceptional choice to guide the organisation forward. Sebastian’s experience in driving financial resilience, navigating complex change and forging creative partnerships will be invaluable as we continue to build a vibrant, ambitious and sustainable future for the Opera House and for Jersey’s cultural community.”
Sebastian’s appointment supports the aspirations of The Creative Island: Jersey’s Arts Strategy, bringing new opportunities for artistic collaboration, audience development and cultural enrichment. His extensive network of national and international arts partners will help expand the reach and ambition of the Opera House’s programming, supporting its role as a cornerstone of Jersey’s cultural life.
On accepting the position, Sebastian Warrack said:
“Jersey Opera House has recently completed a spectacular £12.5m Capital project, generously funded by the Jersey government, and I am hugely honoured to have been appointed as the new CEO of this immaculately restored theatre. I greatly look forward to working with its brilliant staff and board to develop the theatre’s next chapter together. I would like to pay tribute to my predecessors for establishing solid foundations on which we can base the theatre’s future, and I look forward to building on their achievements.”
The JOHL Board and team look forward to welcoming Sebastian to Jersey in January. They would like to express their gratitude to the Interim CEO, Jo Quenault whose good stewardship has supported the organisation through the critical period of reopening the Opera House after a 5-year closure.
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