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1986 EDEN COURT
EDEN COURT THEATRE, INVERNESS WAS OPENED IN 1976.THE BUILDING,WHICH IS OF MODERN DESIGN,CONTAINS AN AUDITORIUM SEATING 791,A RESTAURANT AND BAR AND VARIOUS OTHER AMENITIES SUCH AS SPACE FOR AN ART DISPLAY. IT HAS THE BIGGEST STAGE IN SCOTLAND AND CAN BE USED FOR MANY DIFFERENT PURPOSES SUCH AS BANQUETS AND PERFORMANCES.BEHIND THE STAGE THERE IS A SMALL ROOM WITH A TELEVISION THAT SHOWS YOU ALL THAT IS ON STAGE.THE SHOWS RANGE FROM FUNNY PANTOMIMES TO BALLETS.THE MOST POPULAR SHOWS ARE PANTOMIMES.BUT ON THE OTHER HAND A ROCK CONCERT PRESENTED RECENTLY WAS A FLOP WHEN ONLY 20 PEOPLE TURNED UP.THE RESTAURANT CALLED THE BISHOPS TABLE AFTER BISHOP EDEN .IT IS BUISIEST FOR LUNCHES IN THE SUMMER AND NEAR CHRISTMAS.EDEN COURT THEATRE HAS GIVEN GREAT ENJOYMENT TO THE GENERAL PUPLIC.
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- Our Area
- Eastgate Shopping Centre
- The River Ness And Bridges.
- Law And Order In Inverness
- Porterfield Prison
- Eden Court
- Local News : The Courier
- The Cameron Barracks
- School Break Activities
- A Child's Day : 29:5:85
- Education - Inverness(west)
- Education -inverness(west)
- Transport:caledonian Canal
- Tourism :caledonian Canal
- Recreation:caley F.c.
- Recreation Facilities
- A Typical Saturday
- Public Services.
- Craig Phadrig Forest
- Credits.
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