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  2. Gaiety Theatre, Ayr - Wikipedia

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    Ayr Gaiety Partnerships vision is 'to re-energise the performing arts in South Ayrshire, with the Gaiety Theatre as the hub of a network of venues that will stimulate the cultural life and economic prosperity of the area ensuring that Ayr will once again be a key destination for all those interested in the performing arts.'

  3. Gaiety Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Gaiety Theatre, London, a musical theatre in London, UK (1864–1956) Gaiety Theatre, Manchester, UK (1884–1957) Gaiety Theatre, Isle of Man, an opera house and theatre in Douglas (opened 1900) The Glasgow Gaiety Theatre, a cine-theatre in Glasgow, Scotland (1904–1965) The Gaiety Theatre, Anglesey Castle, a private theatre at Plas Newydd ...

  4. Michael Ralph Thomas Gunn - Wikipedia

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    Gunn began to spend more of his time in Dublin. In 1883 he employed the theatre architect Frank Matcham to expand the Gaiety. [23] Matcham redecorated the auditorium in baroque style and built an extension to the west that held the parterre and dress-circle bars. [3] In 1886 Gunn built a new theatre, Leinster Hall, on the site of the Theatre ...

  5. Talk:Gaiety Theatre, Ayr - Wikipedia

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  7. Borderline Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    Borderline Theatre company is a touring theatre company based in Ayr, Scotland. Its alumni include the actors Billy Connolly and Robbie Coltrane. [1] Recent successes include the award-winning, critically acclaimed plays The Wall [2] [3] and The Ducky [4] [5] [6] by D C Jackson.

  8. Theatre Royal, Dumfries - Wikipedia

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    Sutherland was also a lessee of the Tontine Assembly Rooms, Paisley [3] and had tried to build a theatre in Ayr. [4] Completed at a cost of £800, what was then known simply as The Theatre or the New Theatre, opened on Saturday 29 September 1792, under the management of Sutherland's partner, John Brown Williamson, from the Theatre Royal Haymarket.

  9. Gaiety - Wikipedia

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    Create account; Log in; ... Gaiety or Gayety may refer to: Gaiety (mood), the state of being happy; Gaiety Theatre (disambiguation) USS Gayety ...