King’s Theatre set to reopen in Spring 2026

The King’s Theatre is now set to reopen in spring 2026 as a result of the complexity and immense scale of the ongoing redevelopment project.

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The extended fly tower on the roof of the King’s Theatre is a new addition to Edinburgh’s city skyline. Image: Anneleen Lindsay

Several factors have contributed to the extended programme, some of which are the result of the complexity of working on a Grade A listed heritage building. Specific areas include: the demolition of the fly tower roof, change of stage sub-contractor and necessary design changes resulting in building control requirements. These elements are essential to preserving the theatre’s architectural integrity and heritage, and will ensure its future as a modern, accessible venue for generations to come. 

Due to the revised schedule, Scottish Ballet and the annual pantomime will remain at the Festival Theatre in 2025. 

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New foundations and steelwork have been completed for the lifts and staircases that will serve all levels of the building. Image: Anneleen Linsday

Fiona Gibson, Chief Executive of Capital Theatres, said:

“We understand audiences will be disappointed not to be back in the King’s Theatre before 2026, especially those who eagerly anticipate the return of the pantomime to its traditional home. Whilst we share this disappointment, we want to reassure the public that we are handling the complexities of the project with the utmost care and dedication to ensure the long-term success of the theatre.  

“The King’s Theatre restoration project is not just a refurbishment; it is a once-in-a-lifetime transformation of one of Edinburgh’s most beloved cultural landmarks. We are committed to achieving our vision to deliver a fully accessible, high-quality venue that will serve future generations.” 

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Excavation work for the new Pit Bar below the Stalls is now complete, creating a spacious new bar area. Image: Anneleen Lindsay

The redevelopment of the King’s Theatre, delivered by Robertson Construction Central East, is now over 60% of the way through the construction process. The project represents a major investment in Edinburgh’s cultural future. Once complete, the theatre will be a cherished home for a more diverse range of performances from companies across the UK and beyond. It will feature enhanced accessibility for artists and audience members alike, along with state-of-the-art facilities including a new creative engagement studio and a café to support its role as a vibrant community hub. 

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The King's Theatre Pit Bar . Image: Anneleen Lindsay

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