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  2. Wild Rose (musical) - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, it was announced that the stage musical was in production, with a world premiere to be held at an undisclosed Scottish theatre. [6] A workshop was scheduled for 2023. [10] In May 2024, it was announced that it would receive its world premiere in 2025, at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh, as part of their 2024–2025 season. [11]

  3. Rose Theatre, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 the theatre was closed because of the Covid pandemic, however the Rose Theatre Cafe managed to stay open observing government rules. [citation needed] In 2021 a new refurbished Rose Theatre Basement venue is to open. In the main venue a Nutcracker by the newly formed Edinburgh Festival Ballet is planned for December. [citation needed]

  4. Wild Rose (2018 film) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Rose received positive reviews from film critics. It has a 92% approval from 194 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average of 7.8/10. The site's consensus reads: "There's no shortage of star-is-born stories, but Wild Rose proves they can still be thoroughly entertaining -- and marks its own transcendent moment for lead Jessie ...

  5. Edinburgh Festival Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The present theatre's location is Edinburgh's longest continuous theatre site, for there has been a theatre in that location since 1830. From being Dunedin Hall, the Royal Amphitheatre, Alhambra Music Hall, the Queen's Theatre, Pablo Fanque's Amphitheatre, and Newsome's Circus, the site became the Empire Palace Theatre, the first of the famous Moss Empires’ chain, opening on 7 November 1892.

  6. Royal Lyceum Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Opening night was 10 September 1883 [7] with a performance of Much Ado About Nothing by the company of the London Lyceum Theatre, and starring Henry Irving and Ellen Terry. [ 8 ] In 1965, the building was purchased by the Edinburgh Corporation from Meyer Oppenheim to house the newly formed Royal Lyceum Theatre Company , who are now the ...

  7. Summerhall - Wikipedia

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    It is the last surviving example of this type of lecture theatre at veterinary colleges in the United Kingdom. [ citation needed ] Elsewhere on the site, the space known as the "Tech Cube", at the corner of Summerhall Crescent and Hope Park Terrace, was originally the Hope Park United Presbyterian Church designed by famous Edinburgh architects ...

  8. 10 Things to do around Chicago: Chance, Axl Rose and ... - AOL

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    Looking ahead at this weekend and next week, there are concerts by Chance the Rapper, the Goo Goo Dolls and Guns N’ Roses (all with tickets available as of press time), plus an annual night for ...

  9. Theatre of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    North Edinburgh Arts Centre opened in 2002 in the Muirhouse area of Edinburgh, comprising a 96-150-seat studio theatre, two smaller studio spaces, a recording studio, gallery, licensed cafe and garden. [80]