Long Live the King's! To mark the opening of a new display celebrating the King’s’ heritage, we remember some of the famous faces who have performed on the King’s stage over the years. Remembering The Past As We Look To The Future is the name of the new exhibition display at the King’s Theatre, located in the Stalls Bar area.

If there’s one fact not involving castles that everyone knows about Edinburgh, it’s that Sean Connery worked for many years in his youth delivering milk for St Cuthbert’s Co-operative Society on the streets around the King’s Theatre. What is less well known is that he actually worked in the King’s itself, backstage as a stagehand, and eventually found his way onto the boards in 1959, when he appeared in a production of The Sea Shell.

In its illustrious history, the King’s Theatre has attracted few more famous names than the confirmed “sexiest man of the 20th century”, but the line-up of talent which has come to Edinburgh and graced the stage here is long and often surprising. The first guest of international renown to appear arrived before the theatre was even opened in 1906, with Dunfermline-born industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie laying the memorial stone that remains visible in the foyer to this day.