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The Pitlochry Festival Theatre is a large performing arts theatre located in the town and burgh of Pitlochry in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The idea of a performance space in the area was conceived in the late 1940s by John Stewart, a leading promoter of amateur dramatics in Glasgow. The theatre officially opened on 19 May 1951.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre [6] was founded by John Stewart in 1951, originally situated in a tent in the grounds of Knockendarroch House in Lower Oakfield. The tent became semi-permanent and remained there for 30 years until the current building at Port-na-craig opened in 1981.
But it was another show entirely which brought actor Alan Cumming back to his roots in Highland Perthshire, to begin a brand new chapter in his life - running Pitlochry festival theatre.
The following is a list of active theatres and concert halls in Scotland. They are organised alphabetically by name. In rural areas, church halls and town halls may double up as theatres, and many colleges and universities also have their own auditoria.
The Tony winner will join Pitlochry Festival Theatre in January, with his programmed season beginning in 2026. Founded in 1951, Pitlochry Festival Theatre is located in Highland Perthshire, set ...
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Pitlochry Festival Theatre: Mr. Gibbs (lodger) Opened on 4 May 1990. Grant was in five of the six plays scheduled for the festival [175] 1990: Sailor Beware! Pitlochry Festival Theatre [176] 1990: Separate Tables: Pitlochry Festival Theatre [176] 1990: The Little Foxes: Pitlochry Festival Theatre: Oscar Hubbard [177] 1990: The Cherry Orchard ...
The ceremony is itinerant in terms of location, switching between theatre venues across Scotland – for example, in 2007 the ceremony was hosted by Pitlochry Festival Theatre, while in 2019 the event was held at Tramway (arts centre) [2] in Glasgow. Other venues have included Perth Theatre and Edinburgh Festival Theatre.