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  2. His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    The project cost £7.9m and was jointly funded by Aberdeen City Council, the Scottish Arts Council Capital Lottery Fund (£2m), Scottish Enterprise Grampian (£375,000) and private sponsorship. [ 10 ] [ 12 ] It was recognised with a commendation in the 2006 Civic Trust Awards and was a joint winner in the major buildings category of the Society ...

  3. Aberdeen Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen Performing Arts is a charitable trust founded in 2004 to take over the running and management of His Majesty's Theatre, The Music Hall. In 2008, the company's portfolio grew with the acquisition of The Lemon Tree after its brief closure. [1] The buildings are still owned by Aberdeen City Council.

  4. Aberdeen theatres and concert halls - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen Arts Centre is a theatre on King Street in Aberdeen, Scotland. The 350-seater auditorium regularly plays host to music and drama events and is the focus for much of Aberdeen's amateur dramatic activities. The theatre is on two levels, with an upper and a lower gallery for audiences.

  5. Aberdeen Student Show - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie Middleton, an Arts Graduate of Aberdeen University, mathematics teacher at Powis Academy [63] and later Cults Academy, dancer, singer and multi-faceted actor, directed Student Show in 1986 and from 1988 to 90, co-directed the 2000 reunion and took part as cast member in many shows in the 1970s. Ronnie was a prolific performer and ...

  6. Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Theatre (HMT), on Rosemount Viaduct [118] The Tivoli, on Guild Street [119] Capitol Theatre, on Union Street [120] Aberdeen Arts Centre, on King Street [121] The Palace Theatre, on Bridge Street [122] The main concert hall is the Music Hall on Union Street, built in 1822. [123]

  7. The Flying Pigs - Wikipedia

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    Prime Cuts - The Best of Flying Pig (2001, Aberdeen Arts Centre) The Madness of Kingwells (2002, Aberdeen Arts Centre) The Hunchback of Walker Dam (2004, Lemon Tree Studio Theatre) Best Back - The Best of Flying Pig (2004, HMT at Hilton) The Seagull has Landed (2005, His Majesty's Theatre) Desperate Fishwives- Stage Show (2007, His Majesty's ...

  8. His Majesty's Theatre - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Theatre may refer to: . Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane, Australia, known as His Majesty's Theatre 1901–1952, demolished 1983; His Majesty's Theatre, London, England, known as Her Majesty's Theatre 1952–2023

  9. Duncan Hendry - Wikipedia

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    Hendry, who had been manager of The Music Hall from 1997, became the general manager of Aberdeen's performing arts venues in March 1999. This included His Majesty's Theatre, the Music Hall, the Cowdray Hall and the Aberdeen Box Office. [6] He was instrumental in moving the venues into a charitable trust, forming Aberdeen Performing Arts (APA ...