Festival Theatre Edinburgh celebrates 25 years with gala performance of Scottish Opera's The Magic Flute.

The Festival Theatre Edinburgh marked the occasion of its silver anniversary with a gala performance of Scottish Opera’s The Magic Flute on Saturday 15 June 2019.

The evening performance of Sir Thomas Allen’s celebrated revival of Mozart’s most inventive opera was preceded by a champagne reception. Guests to the gala included representatives from Scottish Government and the City Council, among them The Lord Provost Frank Ross and Fiona Hyslop, Cabinet Secretary for Tourism, Culture and External Affairs as well as long-standing patrons and supporters of the Festival Theatre.

Many of the guests attending the event were involved in the founding of the theatre as the city’s Opera House and would have attended the gala performance of Scottish Opera’s production of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde on 25 June 1994, programmed as part of the opening season for the long-awaited theatre.

Conceived of as Scotland’s opera house and opened on the site of the former Empire Theatre, the Festival Theatre has since become home to world-class contemporary dance and ballet, musicals, concerts, comedy and event theatre.

The Festival Theatre has been a regular host for three of Scotland’s national performing companies – Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and the National Theatre of Scotland – as well as an iconic location for many Edinburgh International Festival performances. Its rich history has included hosting the Royal Variety Performance in 2003, hosting the world premiere of The James Plays in 2014 and being a go-to venue for visiting international contemporary dance companies coming to Scotland including Mark Morris, Alvin Ailey, Nederlands Dans Theater and many more.