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Edinburgh theatre set for £2.6m revamp
Northern Ireland-based construction group H&J Martin has been appointed to undertake a £2.6m refurbishment of Edinburgh's Kings Theatre by the City of Edinburgh Council.
The main contract covers the first two phases of a three-phase investment programme at the venue, which has been awarded following a formal procurement process. Five companies were shortlisted for the project, with the first stage to include external stone and roof repairs. Due to commence in mid-September, phase one will take nine months.
Following the pantomime season, the second phase will get underway with improvements to disabled access; upgraded ventilation; and the development of a new box office. A third stage will comprise the renewal of seating within the stalls, but is subject to a separate tender process. Phase three is due to take place during the final month of stage two.
Deidre Brock, the council's culture leader, said: "This essential investment will ensure that audiences of all ages can continue to enjoy the shows at our much-loved theatre."








































