Maybe you were there - or maybe you weren’t born yet - but these five milestones made us who we are today.

1. 1994: THE GRAND OPENING

When the refurbished Festival Theatre opened in 1994 with its iconic glass façade, General Manager Paul Isles set the tone for things to come by producing not one but two major opening galas: The Krankies and the Opera! Meet Me At The Empire was a ribald night of variety starring The Krankies, and Scottish Opera presented a more formal gala with their production of Tristan und Isolde. Since then, we’ve strived to present a mix of high culture, popular entertainment, and everything in between.

2. 1998: TAKING ON THE KING’S

Edinburgh City Council managed the King’s directly from 1966 until 1998, when we took it on. General Manager and Chief Executive Stephen Barry made the merger happen, but sadly passed away two years later after a battle with cancer. His obituary in The Herald celebrated his work on the King’s, noting, “he bolstered the drama programme with quality work, nurtured the amateur companies, and returned the pantomime to the traditional Scottish format – a family show with Scottish comedians at the helm.” Principles we follow to this day.

3. 2003: THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE

We’ve had a lot of queens on our stages but the only time the one and only HRM Queen Elizabeth II made an appearance was for the 2003 Royal Variety Performance, which featured Luciano Pavorotti, Busted, Dame Edna, Gloria Estefan and the Osmond Brothers. Read more about it here.