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Theatre building in Glasgow, United Kingdom

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(‎Created claim: Capacity (P166): 1,700 chairs)
Property / Capacity
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1,700 chairs

Amount1,700 chairs
Unitchairs
Property / Capacity: 1,700 chairs / rank
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Normal rank
Property / Capacity: 1,700 chairs / qualifier
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start time: 1912
Timestamp+1912-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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Revision as of 14:20, 26 December 2025

Theatre building in Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Citizens Theatre
  • Royal Princess's Theatre
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Citizens Theatre [Glasgow, UK]
Theatre building in Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Citizens Theatre
  • Royal Princess's Theatre

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55°51'2.880"N, 4°15'10.620"W
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Built 1878 by James Sellars. Opened as Her Majesty's Theatre and Royal Opera House. 1879 renamed Royal Princess's Theatre. From 1945, home to the Citizens Theatre company and renamed Citizens Theatre. 500 seats. (English)
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1878
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119 Gorbals Street, Glasgow, Strathclyde, G5 9DS, Scotland
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285
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30 October 1882Gregorian
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Royal Princess's Theatre (English)
1945
December 1879Gregorian
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Her Majesty's Theatre and Royal Opera House (English)
1878
December 1879Gregorian
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2,500 chairs
1878
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1,700 chairs
1912
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2018
The theatre closed in 2018 to allow for the demolition and modernisation plans.[2] This included the demolition of the 1989 foyer (English)
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