Edinburgh Theatres and Halls (original) (raw)

Also see Glasgow Theatres - Clydebank Theatres

Adelphi Theatre
Alhambra - First
Corri's Rooms Caledonian Theatre Ducrow's Dunedin Hall Empire Palace Edinburgh Theatre, Castle Terrace Festival Theatre - in Theatrical Use
Gaiety Theatre, Chambers Street Gaiety Theatre, Kirkgate, Leith Grand Theatre / Tivoli Theatre / Grand Picture House Hippodrome
Jones and Parkers Circus King's Theatre - in Theatrical Use
Leith Theatre - Reopening November 2018
Moss Theatre Of Varieties Moss's Varieties Music Hall Operetta House
Palladium
Pantheon Playhouse - in Theatrical Use
Poole's Synod Hall Cinema, Castle Terrace
Princess Theatre
Queen's Theatre and Operetta House Queen's Theatre Royal Lyceum - in Theatrical Use
Royal Pavilion
Sadler's Well's Theatre Tivoli Theatre / Grand Theatre / Grand Picture House
Theatre Royal, Shakespeare Square
Theatre Royal, Broughton Street

The Stage in Edinburgh - A History from 1859

Arthur Lloyd was born in Annandale Street, Edinburgh in 1839. Horatio Lloyd, Arthur's father, and Arthur Lloyd himself performed in Edinburgh many times. Arthur died, and was buried in Edinburgh in 1904. See also this Extract from Horatio Lloyd's autobiography at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh.