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King's Theatre People's Archive launched
The Scotsman
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04/07/2025
Jane Bradley speaks to Capital Theatres' Abbey Pendlebury about the new People's Archive for Edinburgh's King's Theatre.
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I'm here at the Festival Theatre with Abby Pendlebury, who is a Heritage Engagement Manager
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for Capital Theatres.
00:07
And we're here today to talk about the new People's Archive at the King's Theatre, which
00:11
is currently undergoing renovation.
00:13
That's correct.
00:14
Yeah.
00:15
So can you tell me a little bit about the People's Archive and what it entails?
00:18
The People's Archive is a digital exploration into the over 119 histories of the King's
00:25
story, really.
00:26
It has everything from programs and photographs.
00:30
We have personal letters, paintings that used to be in places like the Cruickshank Room.
00:35
And we also have a beautiful letter, which was uncovered in a message in a bottle back
00:42
in December.
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And from this, we've been able to dive into some of the stories of people who worked at
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the King's and were involved in the construction of the King's.
00:50
They hid this message in a bottle which was found behind a piece of plaster in the wall.
00:55
Yeah.
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It was actually hidden behind a crown, which is quite nice given as the King's, above the
01:01
pellet, above the stage.
01:02
So it means that every audience member that has ever gone to see a show has actually been
01:06
able to see the message.
01:07
We just didn't have that.
01:08
Absolutely.
01:09
Brilliant.
01:10
And you've tracked down quite a few of the descendants of the people who were the builders
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and the plasterers and the general construction workers.
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I'd like to say that we tracked them down.
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But honestly, when we found a message in the bottle and the first bit of press went out
01:20
about it, a number of people contacted us.
01:22
And they said, oh, I see my family member there.
01:25
Or I did a genealogy project when I was nine.
01:27
That's true.
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And we actually brought in a book, a school project that they had done when they were
01:31
really little.
01:32
And we have that in the archive now.
01:33
And so we've actually been able to track down descendants of about three of the plasterers.
01:37
We have the architect, the draftsman, and the contractors.
01:41
So we've got quite a wide array.
01:43
But I think what makes this letter so special is it shows how many connections are still
01:48
armed to the Kings.
01:49
And so with the launch of the People's Archive, we were able to actually invite in some of these
01:53
descendants to share their stories and their memories to make them a part of this new
01:58
digital exhibition.
01:59
And when the Kings finally reopens, there's going to be some of this archive is going
02:04
to be available for people to actually come and look at.
02:06
Yes, we are going to have new heritage displays around the building that share and showcase
02:11
some of these stories.
02:12
We are also going to be able to update material on the People's Archive pretty regularly.
02:17
And when the Kings reopens, we're going to match whatever we have on site with what
02:22
is online so that if people want to come and see the physical items, to go through some
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of these programs, photographs, letters, and more, they're welcome to just book a time
02:30
and come and check it out.
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And it will be available online as well.
02:33
Yes.
02:34
Fantastic, right?
02:35
Sorry.
02:36
I agree.
02:37
You can edit it.
02:38
It's notable.
02:39
Yeah.
02:40
The full archive, the full physical archive is hosted at the Edinburgh City Archives,
02:45
but the People's Archive sits on our website on CapitolTheaters.com, so anybody can check
02:49
it out.
02:50
Brilliant.
02:51
Thank you very much.
02:52
Thank you so much.
02:53
Thank you so much.
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