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King's Theatre — Attraction in City of Edinburgh

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King's Theatre
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King's Theatre

2 Leven St, Edinburgh EH3 9LQ, United Kingdom
4.7(1.0K)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
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Family friendly
attractions: Bruntsfield Links, Escape Reality Edinburgh, Lochrin Basin, Edinburgh Castle, The Usher Hall, Armchair Books, The Meadows, The Vennel Viewpoint Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh Farmers' Market, National Museum of Scotland, restaurants: Tuk Tuk Indian Street Food, The Guru Edinburgh, Street of Beijing, Don't tell Mama Brunch Bar, Chaskaa Indian Restaurant Edinburgh, The Everest Nepalese & Indian Cuisine, Korean BBQ, Quick & Plenty Cafe, Dumplings of China, Gurkha Bar and Restaurant Edinburgh
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Nearby attractions of King's Theatre

Bruntsfield Links

Escape Reality Edinburgh

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Bruntsfield Links

4.6

(838)

Open 24 hours
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Escape Reality Edinburgh

Escape Reality Edinburgh

4.9

(447)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Lochrin Basin

Lochrin Basin

4.4

(152)

Open 24 hours
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Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle

4.6

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Things to do nearby

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Whisky Tasting & Storytelling
Tue, Dec 9 • 5:15 PM
Edinburgh, EH1 1DR, United Kingdom
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Small Group Size Harry Potter Tour
Small Group Size Harry Potter Tour
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:00 AM
Edinburgh, EH1, United Kingdom
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Explore the castle with your guide
Explore the castle with your guide
Wed, Dec 10 • 1:30 PM
Edinburgh, EH1 1RF, United Kingdom
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Don't tell Mama Brunch Bar

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Michael BlueMichael Blue
-They think they're an airport; bags are searched and you are not to bring liquids in (who needs water to live anyway eh?😏) -Beware if you're at the very back; I smacked the back of my head off the back wall when taking my seat - not ergonomic seats at all. -Not well planned; the head of the person in front of me blocked part of my view of the stage. -Louder speaker system announcements soliciting for money and girl rattling donation bucket at the main door after the show. +Staff were polite. +Good atmosphere. +Vegan ice cream (still has soy, sugar, etc - but good that it's vegan; you know what?- a second star for that).
Ross LivingstoneRoss Livingstone
Lots of seats with plenty of legroom for me at 6 foot. Suffers from the same problems a lot of old Edinburgh venues do in that the lines for the toilets and the bar are often huge and getting one drink in the intermission is about your lot. However the staff were friendly, professional and courteous, couldn't have asked for more. View of the stage was good from almost any seat as I was further back in the dress circle and could see fine.
EmanEman
My first visit to this theater and it was amazing. The authentic atmosphere, the art on the ceiling...just breath taking ... plus the current play I attended ...Clueduo... the actors were superb ... very funny and I laughed so much "Larry" ...I was glad my first experience was with this play ... I will certainly visit again with other plays...ticketing was online ... smooth getting in and out of the theater ...kudos to the management.
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-They think they're an airport; bags are searched and you are not to bring liquids in (who needs water to live anyway eh?😏) -Beware if you're at the very back; I smacked the back of my head off the back wall when taking my seat - not ergonomic seats at all. -Not well planned; the head of the person in front of me blocked part of my view of the stage. -Louder speaker system announcements soliciting for money and girl rattling donation bucket at the main door after the show. +Staff were polite. +Good atmosphere. +Vegan ice cream (still has soy, sugar, etc - but good that it's vegan; you know what?- a second star for that).
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Lots of seats with plenty of legroom for me at 6 foot. Suffers from the same problems a lot of old Edinburgh venues do in that the lines for the toilets and the bar are often huge and getting one drink in the intermission is about your lot. However the staff were friendly, professional and courteous, couldn't have asked for more. View of the stage was good from almost any seat as I was further back in the dress circle and could see fine.
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My first visit to this theater and it was amazing. The authentic atmosphere, the art on the ceiling...just breath taking ... plus the current play I attended ...Clueduo... the actors were superb ... very funny and I laughed so much "Larry" ...I was glad my first experience was with this play ... I will certainly visit again with other plays...ticketing was online ... smooth getting in and out of the theater ...kudos to the management.
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4.7
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4.0
11y

This is actually a review on a play I saw there recently:

THREE SISTERS Tue 21 to Sat 25 October 2014 King's Theatre Evenings 7.30pm Matinees Wed & Sat 2.30pm

The Tron Threatre Company has been based in Glasgow since 1979. Director Andy Arnold aims to bring exceptional professional productions of premium newly written plays to the patrons of Scotland. Their most recent creation, The Three Sisters, rewritten by Playwright John Byrne (Tutti Frutti, The Slab Boys) has been given a distinctly Scottish twist. Chekhov's great classic of modern theatre was originally set in Moscow at the turn of the twentieth century. Here Byrne transports Chekhov's piece into a far from swinging sixties Dunoon naval base.

Set one year after their fathers death, the three now orphaned sisters Maddy, Renee and Olive (played by Muireann Kelly, Jessica Hardwick and Sally Reid) reminisce of life back in London. After spending the last eleven years in dull lifeless Argyllshire, they yearn to return to the cosmopolitan opulence of the big city. They hope to sell the decaying, once privileged home they share with their intellectual brother, Archie (Jonathon Watson) and move to Carnaby Street so that a life of love, culture, and adventure can finally begin. Depressed in their surroundings, the winter brings the cold and summer brings the midges!

Youngest daughter, Renee's innocent dreams are stifled by work and fatigue. Her sister, Maddy appears to be in a constant bad mood, despondent after being married off too early to a self-important twerp. The eldest, Olive is stuck in a job she hates and pines for a husband. Archie falls in love with local bonny lass, Natasha, who develops into his ill-mannered vulgar wife, while he in turn descends into a debt ridden gambling addict. Live-in Dr MacGillivery was in love with the sisters' deceased mother. Shy but rude navy officer Maloney is rejected by Renne. Their old servant, Dorbie is constantly exhausted, but has nowhere else to go. Every character appears to be melancholic in one way or another, be it through love, money, career or regret. Even the promise of a romantic visitor, the unhappily married naval Admiral McShane ends in misery for Maddy.

The stage set is skillfully controlled by freeze frame acts, one graceful scene change from interior to exterior and sympathetic lighting throughout. Chekhov's tragi-comedic production documents the decay of the upper class and the search for meaning in the modern world. The pace lingers in parts, wallowing in the personal misery of the individual cast members, however the ensemble presents a dramatic piece of theatre depicting the struggle to survive in...

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3.0
6y

Grand old dame of the Edinburgh venues. Dripping with Edwardian burnishment, velvet seats and vertiginous Gods. Sightlines of the playing area from the rear stalls are challenging due to the overhang from the Circle, particularly for productions that make full use of the high Proscenium Arch and deep stage, but from front stalls or most of the Circle you'll enjoy a great view of the steeply raked stage. The annual Edinburgh pantomime here continues a long tradition of variety at this venue which dates back to the first ever show here - Cinderella in 1906. Visit for the authentic charm of a bygone age of civilisation. Don't expect perfect climate control or...

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2.0
1y

-They think they're an airport; bags are searched and you are not to bring liquids in (who needs water to live anyway eh?😏) -Beware if you're at the very back; I smacked the back of my head off the back wall when taking my seat - not ergonomic seats at all. -Not well planned; the head of the person in front of me blocked part of my view of the stage. -Louder speaker system announcements soliciting for money and girl rattling donation bucket at the main door after the show.

+Staff were polite. +Good atmosphere. +Vegan ice cream (still has soy, sugar, etc - but good that it's vegan; you know what?- a second...

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