Theatres · Scottish Highlands
Tivoli Theatre
Tivoli Theatre is a theatre in the United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 2 h–3 h
- Nearest railway station
- Aberdeen · 0.3 km
- Wheelchair accessible
About
Tivoli Theatre is a working theatre in the United Kingdom, listed in OpenStreetMap as a public performance venue. Records date its origin to 1872. Address: 34-48, Guild Street, Aberdeen, AB11 6NB. Coordinates: 57.1450°, -2.0976°.
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Heritage listing
The Tivoli Theatre is a theatre in Aberdeen, Scotland, opened in 1872 as Her Majesty's Theatre and was built by the Aberdeen Theatre and Opera House Company Ltd, under architects James Matthews of Aberdeen and Charles J. Phipps, a London-based architect brought in to consult. The auditorium was rebuilt in 1897 by theatre architect Frank Matcham, but then closed temporarily in 1906, following the opening of the larger His Majesty's Theatre. The smaller theatre was extensively reconstructed in 1909, again by Frank Matcham, and re-opened in July 1910 as the Tivoli. The Tivoli was refurbished again in 1938. The theatre became a bingo hall in 1966. In the mid 1980s plans were made to improve the bingo-oriented facilities and the building, but little was actually done.
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From the Wikipedia article
The Tivoli Theatre is a theatre in Aberdeen, Scotland, opened in 1872 as Her Majesty's Theatre and was built by the Aberdeen Theatre and Opera House Company Ltd, under architects James Matthews of Aberdeen and Charles J. Phipps, a London-based architect brought in to consult. The auditorium was rebuilt in 1897 by theatre architect Frank Matcham, but then closed temporarily in 1906, following the opening of the larger His Majesty's Theatre. The smaller theatre was extensively reconstructed in 1909, again by Frank Matcham, and re-opened in July 1910 as the Tivoli. The Tivoli was refurbished again in 1938. The theatre became a bingo hall in 1966. In the mid 1980s plans were made to improve the bingo-oriented facilities and the building, but little was actually done. The building finally closed for bingo in 1998 and became disused. From 2000, the building had been in private hands, and as of 2006, attempts by the Tivoli Theatre Trust to purchase the building were unsuccessful. In April 2006, some cosmetic preservative work was observed at the building. On 10 July 2009, the owner of the Tivoli Theatre decided to sell the property to Mr Brian Hendry. On 16 July 2009 during a meeting with the Aberdeen Tivoli Theatre Trust, Mr Hendry outlined his intention to operate the Tivoli Theatre on a profit-making basis as a mid-scale venue with ancillary facilities, through the Tivoli Theatre Company Ltd. The building was restored. The reopening was funded by many businesses. The Tivoli was listed on the Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland. On 19 April 2012, it was announced that the Theatre had been made wind and watertight and that its frontage had been restored to its former integrity. The next phase of the restoration was set to update the interior with a 450-seat auditorium, a cafe and a gallery. The theatre reopened on 25 October 2013 with Inferno, an original play by Thomas Bywater which ran from 25–27 October 2013. On 7 December 2013 Attic theatre's production of Robin…
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- Coordinates
- 57.1450, -2.0976
- District
- Aberdeen City
- Postcode
- AB11 6NB
- Parliamentary constituency
- Aberdeen South
- Established
- 1872
- Nearest railway station
- Aberdeen — 0.3 km
Sources
- osm: w314781360 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: Tivoli Theatre, Aberdeen (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: The Tivoil, Guild St, Aberdeen, Scotland.JPG (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Tivoli Theatre?
- Tivoli Theatre is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode AB11 6NB).
- When was Tivoli Theatre built?
- Built or established in 1872.
- Who owns Tivoli Theatre?
- Tivoli Theatre is owned by The Tivoli Theatre Company Ltd..
- Is Tivoli Theatre a listed building?
- Tivoli Theatre is officially recognised as category A listed building listed.
- How do I get to Tivoli Theatre?
- The nearest railway station is Aberdeen, about 0.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode AB11 6NB.