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Citizen's

  • Theatre ID
    2354
  • Built / Converted
    1878
  • Dates of use
    • 1878: continuing
  • Current state
    Extant
  • Current use
    Theatre
  • Address
    119 Gorbals Street, Glasgow, Strathclyde, G5 9DS, Scotland

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A fine theatre with a well-deserved national reputation for the quality of its work over many years. Located in Gorbals, a once densely populated inner city area which has suffered drastic redevelopment, the Citizen’s formerly had a magnificent façe (by James Sellars) with a giant order of Tuscan columns. This was unfortunately destroyed in 1977 together with the adjacent Palace theatre. In 1989, the present undistinguished yellow brick frontage was added which externally resembles social work offices. The theatre is entered beneath a fully-glazed pediment, especially effective when illuminated at night. Within, it is spacious and decorated with statuary and terms rescued from the Palace. The fine auditorium retains its dark allure. Two lyre-shaped balconies with fine plasterwork are supported by slender columns with large capitals. Superimposed stage boxes are surmounted by caryatids. The proscenium opening is framed by the inner pilasters of the boxes. The ceiling is flat and plain with deep panelled coves round the perimeter. In 1989 an adjacent studio theatre was added as part of a major renovation and the existing Victorian auditorium was renovated with modern Pullman seats. There is still a remarkably well-preserved set of Victorian wood machinery below the stage, the best survival of its kind in Scotland.


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Pros from balcony stage right, Citizens Theatre Glasgow
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Auditorium from rear stalls, Citizens Theatre Glasgow
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Elephant heads at the Citizens Theatre Glasgow, 1993
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Foyer of the Citizens Theatre Glasgow, 1993
© Ian Grundy


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Two drums, below stage at the Citizens Theatre Glasgow, 2001
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Paint frame roof and drum, Citizens Theatre Glasgow, 2001
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  • Other names
    Her Majesty’s, Royal Princess Theatre
  • Events
    • 1878 Use: continuing
    • 1878 Design/Construction:
      • Campbell Douglas with James Sellars - Architect
    • 1989 Alteration: new façade and foyer
      • BDB Architects - Architect
    • 1878 Owner/Management: James McFayden
    • 1879 Owner/Management: Harcourt Beryl
    • 1886 Owner/Management: Rich Waldon
    • 1923 Owner/Management: Harry McKelvie
    • 1945 Owner/Management: Citizen’s Theatre Co, lessee
    • 1955 Owner/Management: Glasgow Corporation
  • Capacities
    • Original: 1479
    • Later: 793
    • Current: 605
  • Listings
    • Grade B
  • Stage type
    • Proscenium Rake 1:16
  • Dimensions
    • Stage dimensions: Depth: 13m (42ft)
    • Proscenium width: 7.7m (25ft 2in)
    • Height to grid: 16.35m (52ft)

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