Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
From June 2005 to November 2007 Eden Court has undergone
a terrific transformation to become the largest arts centre north of
the border.
Designed by the award-winning, Glasgow-based architects Page / Park, the new Eden Court incorporates the two existing buildings, both of which are listed, with a striking modern extension. Inside the venue is contemporary and light with high quality fixtures and fittings, many commissioned specifically for the new building.
Designed by the award-winning, Glasgow-based architects Page / Park, the new Eden Court incorporates the two existing buildings, both of which are listed, with a striking modern extension. Inside the venue is contemporary and light with high quality fixtures and fittings, many commissioned specifically for the new building.
The Last of The Last Mohicans
| Year | 2008 | Venue(s) | Aberdeen Arts Centre|Dibble Tree Theatre|Eden Court Theatre, Inverness|Montrose Town Hall | Style | One Act Plays | Director(s) | Gibson, Betty|Gibson, Dick | Actors | Doherty, George|Ruddell, Sam|Wilson, Grant | Actresses | Brymer, Kim|Doran, Carolyn | Awards | Alex Drummond Trophy|Grampian Television Trophy|Ian McKay Trophy|Kennedy Thompson Quaich|Shiells Trophy | Playwright(s) | Leonard, Hugh |
Dominick, having packed his wife off on retreat to an obscure saint's shrine, is poised to enjoy an adulterous affair with sexy Grace. Grace arrives, followed by Dominick's wife, followed by Grace's husband - a formidable Aer Lingus pilot. Eventually the evening is resolved amicably although not quite how Dominick intended!

