Eden Court Theatre

Eden Court Theatre (Scottish Gaelic: Cùirt an Easbaig) is a muckle theatre, cinema an airts venue in Innerness, inby the banks o the River Ness.[1]

Eden Court Theatre, Innerness (including Bishop's Palace section)

The theatre his had a complete refurbishment an major ootshot,[whan?] addin a seicont theatre (fur 270 fowk), twa dedicatit cinema screens(yin fur 125 fowk, an anither fur 78), twa performance/dance studios, including yin named fur the former editor o the Inverness Courier, Jim Love. Forby it his improvit dressing rooms an green room faceelities an mair office space. The theatre's restaurant an bar hiv been totally overhaulit an improvit forby.[1]

The biggin has won awards fur airchitectur, common weal benefits an speicialist carpentery, fur the work oan the Beeshops' Pailace section.[2]

Eden Court Theatre and cinemas

It wis re-opened in November 2007. The sma theatre wis named 'One Touch' aifter the One Touch Ultra Diabetes Monitor, makit in the ceety bi the firm Lifescan. The bigger theatre wis named fur an auld theatre in the toon, The Empire (fur 840 fowk). The twa cinemas wur named fur the auld cinemas in Innerness: La Scala an Playhouse, which hid bin yin o the first cinemas o the group Caledonian Associated Cinemas Ltd (CAC) an had a capacity o 1429 fowk.[3]

The biggin an faceelities wis cried the 'demi-paradise of Inverness'.[3]

Eden Court Theatre (ootshot)

References

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  1. a b "Eden Court Theatre Inverness". web.archive.org. 12 Juin 2008. Archived frae the original on 12 Juin 2008. Retrieved 17 October 2023.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
  2. "Eden Court Theater". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 2 Juin 2008.
  3. a b Linday, Stuart (31 Mey 1974). "The Eden, Demi-paradise of Inverness". news.google.com. Retrieved 17 October 2023.

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Official wabsteid: https://eden-court.co.uk/about