Colin Marr, Director
As part of our profile of Eden Court, HI-Arts Journal caught up with the theatre's director, Colin Marr.
When was Eden Court established?
Colin: The venue opened in 1976. This followed a great saga of strong support and opposition from different sectors of the public and local council.
What famous names have taken to the stage over the years?
Colin: There have been so many! Dionne Warwick, Adam Cooper, The Smiths, Eddie Izzard, Billy Boyd, Ardal o’Hanlon, Jools Holland, Mark Little, Terry Waites, David Essex, Belinda Carlisle, Sir Simon Rattle, Texas, Siobhan Redmond, Daniel O’ Donnell, Don Williams, Blazin’ Squad and Ken Dodd to name but a few.
What are your big ideas for the future of the venue?
Colin: I hope to undertake an ambitious building programme for Eden Court. We would hope to add a second theatre, two new cinemas and some dedicated teaching spaces as well as modern offices and dressing rooms, upgrading all our catering facilities and providing good access for patrons with disabilities.
Does the venue have a ghost?
Colin: Yes, there is a well documented ghost known as the Green Lady who haunts the older part of the building (the “Bishop’s Palace” which dates from 1878). She is rumoured to be the wife of the one of the Bishops who hung herself in the building – although we can find no evidence of a Bishop and wife that could fit this story.
What was your worst disaster as director?
Colin: During the 2001 pantomime “Aladdin” the walls at the front of the theatre were being repaired when they were found to be in an unstable state. We had to close the theatre for three days and cancel 5 performances of the pantomime – which was sold out.
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