We’re delighted to be receiving a £6.5 million grant contribution from the Scottish Government towards the £25 million redevelopment of the King’s Theatre. Minister for Culture and International Development Jenny Gilruth MSP confirmed the total grant funding this week.

This grant from the Scottish Government joins £4 million already secured from the City of Edinburgh Council along with additional loan funding. The rest of the budget is made-up of generous donations from individuals, grants from trusts and foundations, support from companies and Capital Theatres’ own contribution from ticket income. Alongside this an application to the National Lottery Heritage Fund is currently moving into its second stage. The grant from Scottish Government consolidates a robust mixed funding model and paves the way for a public campaign to fundraise for the remaining £3 million.

Alongside this, Southern Light Opera have this week announced a fundraising event, in aid of the King’s Redevelopment Campaign, ‘Southern Light Sings for the King’s’, which will take place in the larger Festival Theatre to give the fundraising the biggest chance possible in the larger venue. Edinburgh’s longest established musical theatre company starts its 125th season with a selection of well-loved songs from previous productions.

Having performed in the King’s since 1925, Southern Light are well aware of how much work the King’s needs, and we’re grateful for their dedication to the project.