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  2. Edinburgh Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh Playhouse stage and right hand box in 2023. In recent years, The Playhouse has played host to a wide variety of artists and shows. It also caters to the youth of the surrounding area who are involved in stage experience projects and youth musicals projects in which children as young as 10, and young adults as old as 21, can take part in shows on the stage.

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  4. Category:Theatres in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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  5. ATG Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    ATG Entertainment, formerly The Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG), [6] is a major international live entertainment organisation headquartered in the United Kingdom, with offices in Woking (head office), London, New York, Sydney, Mannheim and Cologne.

  6. Royal Lyceum Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Lyceum has been one of the principal venues for the Edinburgh International Festival since the festival's inception in 1947, its owners renting out the building for three weeks every August for visiting companies, and often for a further week to Fringe companies. [9] The Royal Lyceum has primarily been known for its provision of drama.

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  8. Theatre Royal, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh involves two sites. The first building, on Princes Street , opened 1769 and was rebuilt in 1830 by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd . The second site was on Broughton Street.

  9. Usher Hall - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the hall was funded by Andrew Usher, a whisky distiller and blender, who donated £100,000 to the city specifically to fund a new concert hall. [2] The choice of site caused early delays but in 1910 an architectural competition was announced with the requirement that the hall be simple but dignified.