There are great theatre shows on offer all year round at the King's Theatre and Festival Theatre, Edinburgh.
- Sep 30 – Oct 4 Sunset Song
- Oct 6 – Oct 11 Absurd Person Singular
- Oct 6 – Oct 11 Carousel
Eden Court Theatre
Eden Court Theatre
Bishop's Road
Inverness,
IV3 5SA
Scotland
Box office: 01463 234234
Phone: 01463 224981
Email:
Website: www.eden-court.co.uk
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31 Aug 2007
Events at Eden Court Theatre
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Welsh chanteuse Vera Phillips (Knightley) happens upon old lover Dylan Thomas (Rhys) who is now married to Caitlin (Miller). They become a firm threesome until Vera falls in love with young officer (Murphy) and group dynamics shift unpleasantly. Based around real events, Maybury's film is clever, funny, insightful and full of killer lines. | ||
| Eden Court Theatre, Inverness | 25 Jul–31 Jul Fri 6.00 & 8.30; Sat 1.30 & 6.00; Sun 2.00 & 7.45; Mon 6.00 & 8.30; Tue 11.30am & 6.00; Wed 8.15; Thu 2.00 & 6.00 | 01463 234234 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Instrumental and vocal performers take part in the main competitive music event in the north of Scotland. There will be competitive classes for children and adults as well as gala concerts. | ||
| Eden Court Theatre, Inverness | 7 Mar 2009–18 Mar 2009 9.00am–8.30 | 01463 234234 £3 (£1) |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Performing a perfectly poised balancing act between taking the fantastical material seriously and treating it with a knowing sense of humour, this smart adaptation locates Tony Stark/Iron Man's story of professional irresponsibility and personal redemption firmly within the context of the war on terror. Kidnapped by Afghan insurgents, Iron Man promptly renounces arms manufacture and instead uses his super-powered outfit to right his wrongs. | ||
| Eden Court Theatre, Inverness | 25 Jul–27 Jul Fri 8.45; Sat 2.00 & 6.15; Sun 5.15 | 01463 234234 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Cracking shark adventure from the days when Spielberg movies were scary. See the citizens of Amity scream! Watch the bodycount pile up! Hear the authorities declare the water perfectly safe! | ||
| Eden Court Theatre, Inverness | 26 Jul–27 Jul Sat 8.30; Sun 5.00 | 01463 234234 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Baichwal's thoughtful documentary explores the work of the photographer Edward Burtynsky, whose large-scale colour photos examine the impact of man's industrial processes upon landscapes around the world, on a trip through Asia. This is a film which encourages the viewer to gaze at its images, and feel unsettled by its eerie beauty. | ||
| Eden Court Theatre, Inverness | 29 Jul–31 Jul Tue 8.30; Wed 6.15; Thu 8.15 | 01463 234234 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Malcolm Edmonstone and Andrew Bain direct this orchestra of bright young things as they take on the contemporary big band music of their guest soloist, saxophonist Mark Lockheart, whose CV runs from Loose Tubes to Perfect Houseplants and Polar Bear. | ||
| Eden Court Theatre, Inverness | 30 Jul 7.30 | 01463 234234 £10 (6; students/children £2) |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| A prestigious solo piping competition considered to be one of the best in the world. | ||
| Eden Court Theatre, Inverness | 4 Sep–5 Sep Thu 9.00am–11.00; Fri 9.00am–7.00 | 01463 234234 £20 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Young trumpeter Alison Balsom, and Perthshire-born pianist, Alasdair Beatson make their debuts with the Ensemble, with a performance of Shostakovich's 'Concerto No 1 in C minor'. The programme will also include works by Albinoni and Corelli. | ||
| Eden Court Theatre, Inverness | 5 Oct 8.00 | 01463 234234 £14.50 (11 (U26 £5; U18 £3; family £30)) |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Miller revisits France's traumatic experiences under German Occupation during World War Two in this polished and suspenseful melodrama. 'Un Secret' begins in the mid-1980s, with the psychologist François (Amalric) worried by his father's sudden disappearance. As a series of intricately laid family secrets then unravel, the emphasis is heavily placed on the individual's subjective experience and memory of history. | ||
| Eden Court Theatre, Inverness | 28 Jul–31 Jul Mon 8.45; Tue 5.15; Wed 2.00 & 8.30; Thu 6.15 | 01463 234234 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Nichol's slow burn modern Western features three brothers stumbling their way through luckless lives. At their father's funeral they come face to face with their half brothers and a Shakespearean feud erupts. Essentially a parable about grief and the futility of hostility, Nichol observes that poverty and hope are the main currency traded in this southeastern part of Arkansas. | ||
| Eden Court Theatre, Inverness | 25 Jul–28 Jul Fri & Mon 6.15; Sat 8.45; Sun 8.00 | 01463 234234 |
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