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Opened
  
1923

Phone
  
+44 1382 434451

Caird Hall

Address
  
City Square, Dundee DD1 3BB, UK

Similar
  
Dundee Repertory Theatre, Broughty Castle, McManus Galleries, Dundee Contemporary Arts, RRS Discovery

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Caird Hall is a concert auditorium located in Dundee, Scotland. It was built between 1914 and 1923 and is named after its benefactor, jute baron James Key Caird. The foundation stone was laid by King George V and Queen Mary on 10th July 1914. The venue has a capacity of 2,300 fully seated, but can be subdivided or converted to standing where required.

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The hall's pipe organ was built in 1923 by Harrison & Harrison, who also completed a restoration in 1992. The decorative plaster work was produced by H.H.Martyn & Company of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, holders of the Royal Warrant.

Caird Hall regularly hosts the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.

The hall is used for graduation ceremonies from the University of Dundee, the University of Abertay Dundee and Dundee and Angus College, as well as other significant university events such as the former university's Rectorial Installation and Principal's welcome to first year students.

The Caird Hall's exterior was used for filming An Englishman Abroad in 1983; decorated with placards of communist leaders, it took the part of a theatre in Moscow.

Notable artistes

Notable artistes who have performed at the Caird Hall include:

References

Caird Hall Wikipedia


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