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Renovation work will transform His Majesty’s Theatre in Aberdeen


By Kyle Ritchie

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Work is set to go on site on a transformational new chapter for His Majesty’s Theatre in Aberdeen.

The upgrades will see the mezzanine floor of 1906 Café Bar extended out to the glass frontage of the iconic A-listed venue, allowing for more space and a perfect view of Union Terrace Gardens in a re-imagined and re-invigorated bar and dining area.

Audiences will have the opportunity to relax with friends, family and other theatre-goers in a contemporary setting inspired by the history and heritage of the theatre.

Renovation work will take place at His Majesty's Theatre in Aberdeen.
Renovation work will take place at His Majesty's Theatre in Aberdeen.

The central foyer staircase will be moved, creating an open, bright and welcoming space while improving circulation and the overall theatre experience.

Aberdeen Performing Arts chief executive Jane Spiers said: “It is so exciting to see work begin on this project. It will really make the most of the amazing space we have in the glass annexe of the theatre, and bring a new dimension to the customer experience.

“We have been so heartened by the support from customers and stakeholders over the last couple of years, and this transformation is really symbolic of the hopes we have for the future, for us and for the city – it is a hugely positive forward step.”

The new look glass annexe will be unveiled in autumn/winter 2022, and the entrance foyer will remain closed to the public while work is carried out.

Day to day operations of His Majesty’s Theatre will not be affected, as alternative entrances at the original foyer and Donald’s Way will be in use. The box office will re-locate temporarily to the original foyer area.

Jane Spiers added: “While the works are taking place we have done our best to make sure there will be as little change to the customer experience as possible.

"The box office desk will still be there to come in and buy tickets, and extra signage and plans will be in place to ensure there is still a smooth journey from street to seat.”

Information is available at www.aberdeenperformingarts.com


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