Looking into the audience from the stage at His Majesty's Theatre

A tour of His Majesty’s Theatre

I’ve always wanted to go on a tour of His Majesty’s Theatre (HMT) in Aberdeen because it’s such a gorgeous building. Today we got the opportunity as part of the Light the Blue festival which runs from 1st to 15th June.

The theatre was designed by Frank Matcham and opened in December 1906. It’s a category A listed building which thankfully means they can’t change it. There’s a bust of Frank in what was the original box office. This was used up until about 20 years ago when they built an extension for the new box office.

A bust of Frank Matcham with slots for pricing for the various seats.

At the same time they lifted some old carpet in the original foyer and discovered this bonny floor.

The chequered floor in the foyer and a beautiful blue and white roof with fine plaster detailing.

It’s a wonderful theatre to sit in the audience as the sloped balconies along with the raked stage mean you get a good view from pretty much everywhere.

Sitting in the dress circle looking down at the stage. The massive chandelier is visible at the top of the photo.

We also got to peek in the royal box. The last royal to sit in the audience was Prince Edward who chose not to sit in the royal box but rather in the dress circle where the view is better. As you can see the full stage is not visible from the royal box.

A view of part of the stage from the royal box.

The best part was standing on stage. Billy Connolly once described it as like playing a gig inside a wedding cake and you can see why. What a thrilling experience it must be to perform here.

Looking into the audience from the stage at His Majesty's Theatre

Elizabeth will be performing here on the 1st and 2nd August in Cats. Her excitement was palpable.

Elizabeth and Rachel standing on stage with their back to the audience.

Full tours of the theatre run once a week on a Saturday and can be booked on the HMT website.


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2 responses to “A tour of His Majesty’s Theatre”

  1. Denise Avatar

    The building is really beautiful. It looks very well kept. It must be a nightmare keeping on top of all the historic features.

    Hope the Cats performance goes well, what a fabulous thing to be involved in.

    1. Rachel M Avatar

      Thank you. Elizabeth has been obsessed with cats for years and years so I’m sure she’ll have a ball. And it’ll be doubly exciting to perform it in this magnificent building.

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