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Milton Keynes Theatre is a large theatre in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. It opened on 4 October 1999, 25 years after the campaign for a new theatre first started. It opened on 4 October 1999, 25 years after the campaign for a new theatre first started.
MK Gallery (also 'Milton Keynes Gallery' or 'MK G' [1]) is the municipal art gallery of Milton Keynes, [2] [3] a city in Buckinghamshire about 50 miles (80 km) northwest of London. The gallery was extended and remodelled in 2018/19 and includes an art-house cinema. [4] [5] It does not have a permanent collection.
Milton Keynes Theatre: Milton Keynes: 1998: 1,438 [64] ATG manages the theatre (through a wholly owned subsidiary, Milton Keynes Theatre Ltd.) for the Milton Keynes Theatre & Gallery Company (a charitable body). [65] [66] ATG were appointed as theatre operator in 1998, the venue opened in 1999. [67] New Theatre Oxford: Oxford: 2009: 1,785 [68]
In 1999, the adjacent 1,400-seat Milton Keynes Theatre opened. [156] The theatre has an unusual feature: the ceiling can be lowered closing off the third tier (gallery) to create a more intimate space for smaller-scale productions. [156] [157] There is a further professional performance space in Stantonbury. [158] Liz Leyh's iconic Concrete Cows
The Stables (also known as the Stables Theatre) is a music venue situated in Wavendon, a small village in south-east Milton Keynes.The Stables hosts over 400 concerts and around 250 education events a year including the National Youth Music Camps which take place over the summer.
The show opened on 16 August 2011 at the Milton Keynes Theatre, touring the United Kingdom before transferring to the Aldwych Theatre in London's West End. Top Hat won multiple 2013 Laurence Olivier Awards after receiving seven nominations. The musical closed in London on 26 October 2013, with a UK and Ireland tour commencing in August 2014.
The Point is an entertainment complex in Central Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.When it opened in 1985, it was called the UK's first multiplex cinema [1] [2] although the UK had introduced multi-screen cinemas in 1930 and had been increasing the number of screens in cinemas ever since.
A UK tour starring Siân Phillips, Brigit Forsyth and Selina Cadell opened at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre from 3 to 21 September, before touring to Leicester Curve (24 to 28 September), Norwich Theatre Royal (1 – 5 October), Lowry Theatre, Salford (15 to 19 October), Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury (22 to 26 October), Milton Keynes Theatre ...