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Dundee Repertory Theatre, better known simply as the Dundee Rep, is a theatre and arts company in Dundee, Scotland.It operates as both a producing house with some shows co-produced by other theatres and a receiving house – hosting work from visiting companies throughout Scotland and the United Kingdom including drama, musicals, contemporary & classical dance, children's theatre, comedy, jazz ...
The following is a list of active theatres and concert halls in Scotland. They are organised alphabetically by name. In rural areas, church halls and town halls may double up as theatres, and that many colleges and universities also have their own auditoria.
LiveHouse Dundee (stylised as LIVEHOUSE) is an upcoming multi-purpose live entertainment venue to open in the Nethergate area of Dundee, Scotland. [1] [2] [3] The venue is planned to have a maximum capacity of around 4,500 people, with mixed seating and standing configurations. It is set to open in 2025 with further work on the site expected to ...
Death of a Salesman (2016), by Arthur Miller for Dundee Repertory Theatre [12] The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil (2014) by John McGrath for the Dundee Repertory Theatre [13] Dear Scotland (2014), co-directed with Catrin Evans for the National Theatre of Scotland [14] Bloody Trams (2014) by Joe Douglas at the Traverse Theatre [15]
Scottish Dance Theatre is a Scotland's national contemporary dance company based at Dundee Rep Theatre in Dundee, Scotland. It was founded by Royston Maldoom in 1986 as the Dundee Rep Dance Company. [1]
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Between 9 and 27 June 2009, a play entitled Balgay Hill about the story of MacKenzie's life was showing at Dundee Repertory Theatre, [11] in Mackenzie's home town. It tells the story of his life through the eyes of four fictional characters, and the title of the play derives from the name of the Dundee cemetery where MacKenzie was buried. [12]