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  2. Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock - Wikipedia

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    The Palace Theatre & Grand Hall Complex is a multi-purpose entertainment arena complex in Green Street, Kilmarnock, Scotland. The structure, which was originally opened as a corn exchange , is a Category A listed building .

  3. Kings Theatre, Kilmarnock - Wikipedia

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  4. Kilmarnock - Wikipedia

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    The Kilmarnock Guard was known as the 4th North Kyle Home Guard, with men from Kilmarnock, Galston, Newmilns, Darvel, Hurlford, Fenwick and Craigie part of the battalion. [38] The battalion was commanded by Lieutenant- Colonel D.M. Wilkie, with F. Richmond Paton as second in command, and Major Hugh B. Farrar as adjutant.

  5. Category:Theatres in Kilmarnock - Wikipedia

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  6. List of listed buildings in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Kilmarnock, the largest settlement within East Ayrshire, located on the west coast of Scotland.The town has served as the administrative centre of East Ayrshire Council since 1996.

  7. Pylon (play) - Wikipedia

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    Pylon is a Scottish play, first performed at The Palace Theatre Kilmarnock in 2017.. Pylon fuses monologue, live music and archive news footage.The story focuses on links between electricity pylons and high rates of cancer diagnoses in the socioeconomically deprived Shortlees housing scheme in the south of Kilmarnock.

  8. List of theatres in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    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 many colleges and universities also have their own auditoria.

  9. William Glover (artist) - Wikipedia

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    The financial problems associated with the Theatre Royal in Newcastle also affected the running of the Kilmarnock Opera House. In 1880 George Goddard Whyte took over the lease from Glover and Francis. [10] In 1879 the Theatre Royal at Glasgow was damaged by fire, at which Glover and Francis ended their lease of the building.