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Kenneth More Theatre

The Kenneth More Theatre was named after the much loved British Film and Stage actor Kenneth More who died in 1982. Featuring a steeply raked auditorium which seats 350 with a proscenium arch stage with fly tower and orchestra pit for 26 musicians. It was designed by the Borough Architect and officially opened on 3 January 1975. It aims to present a varied programme of comedy, dance, theatre plus regular productions by local amateur dramatics groups and an annual pantomime, which has been running since 1975. The building is owned by the London Borough of Redbridge and was...

Kenton Theatre

The Kenton Theatre is the fourth-oldest working theatre in the country. It is a Regency gem, set in the heart of Henley-on-Thames, with a warm, friendly and cosy intimacy that makes you want to come back. Our policy is to provide a varied programme to suit all tastes, featuring professional touring companies as well as local amateur societies and dance groups. We host a wide variety of productions, from plays, musicals and pantomime to comedy, gigs, talks and children's shows. Local amateur companies and children's shows provide an opportunity for local budding actors...

Kiln Theatre

“Kiln Theatre has revitalised the cultural life of Brent and brings world-class theatre at an affordable price to people from all walks of life.” Zadie Smith Kiln Theatre sits in the heart of Kilburn in Brent, a unique and culturally diverse area of London where over 140 languages are spoken. We are a newly refurbished, welcoming and proudly local venue, with an internationally acclaimed programme of world and UK premieres. Our work presents the world through a variety of lenses, amplifying unheard / ignored voices into the mainstream, exploring and examining the threads...

King George's Hall

King George’s Hall is an arts venue located on Northgate in Blackburn. The building contains three performance spaces: The Concert Hall (capacity 1800), the Windsor Suite (capacity 750) and Blakey’s Café Bar (capacity 500). It hosts a number of cultural events, including comedy shows, classical music concerts, art exhibitions, family shows and popular music concerts. The plans for King George’s Hall were originally laid out in 1905 but went through many council meetings before being accepted in 1910. The first foundation stone was laid by King George V during his visit to...

King's Hall and Winter Garden

King's Hall and Winter Garden are located in the heart of the picturesque spa town of Ilkley. King's Hall boasts a traditional theatre and together with the adjacent glass roofed Winter Garden, they make the perfect versatile space for shows, weddings and functions, as well as conferences. From a variety of professional productions including enchanting family shows, must-see music concerts and inspiring talks, to local amateur dramatic and performing arts companies, weddings, parties, lifestyle fairs and community events, King's Hall and Winter Garden are also one of the key...

King's Lynn Corn Exchange

The Grade II listed facade of King's Lynn Corn Exchange is a testimony to the splendour of Victorian architecture which now fronts a multipurpose venue. Our fully seated auditorium seats 738 The attractive and comfortable auditorium has flexible seating, which seats 738, which can be cleared to reveal a large, open space, a flexibility which allows us to host a varied range of other events including: comedy clubs, antique fairs, exhibitions and wedding receptions. 2 digital cinema screens have been built in the space in the upper foyer and front balcony. Screen 1 has 58 seats...

King's Theatre Glasgow

King’s Theatre Glasgow is one of Scotland’s major theatres. It was designed by the famous theatre architect, Frank Matcham, and opened in 1904. The venue functions primarily as a receiving house, which hosts touring companies across the year. King’s Theatre presents a varied programme of dramas, comedies, musicals, dance and circus. The theatre opened in 1904 and was well-received by the residents of Glasgow and Scotland. It wasn’t until the 1930s however that it gained a top-class reputation. This came about from the idea of A. Stewart Cruikshank to host variety show performances...

King's Theatre, Edinburgh

One of Britain’s most opulent touring venues, the King’s Theatre has recently undergone a major refurbishment which has seen big improvements for the beloved Edinburgh venue, not least of which is the brand new seating which affords much more legroom and an altogether more comfortable audience experience. The clean, fresh design of the modernised Box Office sits nicely alongside the Art Nouveau splendour of the original foyer, but it is the King’s auditorium that commands the wow factor; an Aladdin’s cave of Viennese Baroque, with plush gilt fittings and a glorious chandelier...

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