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Posted 13 Mar 2023

If you’re spending time in Aberdeen, His Majesty’s Theatre is the perfect place for an evening of entertainment. Located directly across from the Union Terrace Gardens, this venue hosts some of the world’s best productions, including dance, drama and musicals.

Each of the 1,470 seats will give you a bird’s eye view of the stage. If you are staying at one of our Aberdeen hotels, a night at the theatre should not be missed. Read on to learn more about His Majesty’s Theatre and why you should visit.

 
History of His Majesty’s Theatre Aberdeen

Since its opening in 1906, His Majesty’s Theatre has remained one of the UK’s finest auditoriums. It’s the largest theatre in north-east Scotland, with a seating capacity of more than 1,400.

The original building was designed by English architect Frank Matcham,  the mastermind behind Blackpool Grand and London’s Hackney Empire. The theatre cost £35,000 to build and boasts an incredible architectural style. Highlights include the copper domed tower and the concrete statue of Tragedy and Comedy.

Little Red Riding Hood was the very first production held here. In March 2004, the theatre closed to allow for refurbishment works. A five-storey triangular structure was built east of the building, constructed from Kemnay granite to match the original design. New front-of-house facilities were added, including a coffee shop, restaurant, box office and hospitality area. The theatre reopened in August 2005 with an opening ceremony attended by Prince Edward.

In 1973, the theatre became a category A listed building of special architectural interest. It’s twinned with His Majesty’s Theatre in Perth, Australia, and is one of only two buildings with its name. Today, it’s Aberdeen’s principal theatre, attracting visitors from across the city and beyond.  

 

How to get to the theatre

His Majesty’s Theatre’s main entrance is on Rosemount Viaduct. It’s a stone’s throw from Aberdeen Central Library and a 10-minute walk from Leonardo Hotel Aberdeen.

 

What’s on at His Majesty’s Theatre?

This Aberdeen theatre offers an ideal family night out, with something for everyone. You can expect a truly spectacular show, whether you fancy a light-hearted comedy or a ballet performance.

His Majesty’s Theatre has welcomed classic musicals such as Jersey Boys and Wicked, and plays like the West End’s To Kill a Mockingbird. It also hosts a memorable Christmas pantomime every year – a fabulous way to celebrate the festive season. 

Planning a trip to Aberdeen? Find out what’s on at His Majesty’s Theatre and book your tickets now.

 

Restaurants near His Majesty’s Theatre

Want to enjoy a meal before the show begins? There are many restaurants close to His Majesty’s Theatre, offering delicious food and a welcoming environment. Here is our pick of the top four.

 
Noose and Monkey

Only a two-minute walk from the theatre, the Noose and Monkey is a popular destination for drinks and pre-theatre meals in a friendly environment. The food ranges from fresh seafood dishes to burgers and sharing plates. The restaurant also has an outdoor terrace for al fresco dining during the warmer months.

 

The Wild Boar

If you’re visiting Aberdeen with the kids, this family-friendly restaurant is a great place for dinner. As well as a large ground-floor dining space, the Wild Boar has a cosy downstairs area with booth seating and individual televisions for kids to watch their favourite programmes. Choose from traditional pub plates, including fish and chips, mac and cheese, and flat iron steak. Best of all, the Wild Boar is just around the corner from the theatre.

 

The Triplekirks

The Triplekirks is one of Aberdeen’s most-loved restaurants and an excellent place to relax before a show. Whether you want a quick tipple or a hearty meal, head to this venue – only 160 yards from His Majesty’s Theatre. The restaurant caters to all, with a dedicated vegan and kids’ menu.

 

Mi Amore  

Tuck into delicious Italian food at Mi Amore, only a 5-minute walk from the theatre. Browse flavourful dishes including ravioli porcini, grilled seabass and pollo Milanese. This charming restaurant is passionate about food and is one of Aberdeen’s hidden gems.

 

Hotels near His Majesty’s Theatre Aberdeen 

Planning a trip to His Majesty’s Theatre? Our Leonardo Hotel Aberdeen is a perfect place to relax and recuperate during your time in the city. It has everything you need for a pleasant stay, from spacious rooms and free Wi-Fi to a restaurant and bar.

Jetting off on holiday or for business? Leonardo Inn Hotel Aberdeen Aiport is a convenient place to rest before a flight, only a 10-minute walk from the airport.  

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