Aberdeen Arts Centre

Aberdeen Arts Centre is a theatre on King Street in Aberdeen, Scotland with a 350-seater auditorium. It is a Category A listed building.[1]

Aberdeen Arts Centre
Aberdeen
General information
TypeArts Centre
Address33 King Street, ABERDEEN AB24 5AA
Town or cityAberdeen
CountryScotland
Coordinates57.1495°N 2.0941°W / 57.1495; -2.0941
Website
http://www.aberdeenartscentre.com/

Formerly ACT Aberdeen, Aberdeen Arts Centre has charitable status and is a community-focused arts venue, which aims to provide facilities and opportunities for individuals of all ages, backgrounds and abilities to engage in the performing arts.

The theatre is on two levels, with an upper and a lower gallery for audiences. There is a small orchestra pit and behind the stage there are dressing and rehearsal rooms for the shows and other projects such as local drama groups.

In addition the theatre has a large participatory arts programme. The centre is home to Castlegate Theatre Company (formally established by Annie Inglis), an award-winning youth group for teenagers which focuses on devised theatre. Saturday Drama classes, led by Sheena Blackhall, Julie Hutton and Barry Donaldson, run every Saturday for 3 to 11s. In addition Aberdeen Arts Centre puts on a summer festival known in Aberdeen as 'The Arts Carnival' which is currently in its 29th year

The building also houses an exhibition area which hosts local and visiting art shows. 2007 has seen the start of an artist in residence programme at the arts centre. The first artist was Will Teather.

The centre was the subject of controversy in 1998 when Aberdeen City Council withdrew core funding from the venue. A team of local people, led by Annie Inglis M.B.E, joined forces to take over the lease of the building and established Castlegate Arts Ltd, a volunteer led charity which now runs the centre.

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