We couldn’t be more proud of the King’s dome mural. It’s become a cherished part of the King’s Theatre’s history and as we move towards the next stage of development at the King’s, we know that the harlequin and the flame-haired beauty of John’s dome design will be appraising it all from above.

Happy birthday to Scottish icon John Byrne who celebrates his 79th birthday on Sunday 6 January. John has played an important role in our recent history, as the creator of the much-celebrated design for the King’s dome, ‘All the World’s a Stage’.

The design, which was painted onto the King’s dome in July 2013 following an award-winning decorative restoration, has become a focal point at the King’s Theatre. Much photographed and much-admired, the contemporary addition to the historic auditorium is also the largest public artwork by one of Scotland’s greatest living artists.

Rich in theatrical motifs and references, John’s design for the King’s dome was painted onto the 17m high dome in the summer of 2013 by a team led by scenic artist Kevin Leary and including John Byrne’s daughter Celie Byrne and John himself. The work replaced the previous design, completed in 1985, but damaged and in a state of disrepair by 2012, providing the ideal opportunity for a major contemporary commission.