Venue Profile: Spectrum Theatre

1 Jun 2004 in Highland

Spectrum Theatre

Location: Inverness
Capacity: 150
Programme: Music, theatre, dance, comedy, educational events, community events
 

DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT

Seen what’s happening at The Spectrum Centre lately? In addition to some long overdue cosmetic upgrades; the former drill hall (which features a spectacular roof) is now home to the Spectrum Theatre. The curtain went up in September 2003 at this superb facility, boasting state of the art sound and lighting, a central location and affordable theatre access to touring companies, comedians, music societies, schools, etc. The Spectrum Theatre offers unbeatable marketing support, catering, and 150-seat audience capacity … and yes, there is a bar for patrons.

We especially look forward to welcoming The Highland Festival and a variety of children’s theatre performances in 2004.  Curious? See press for details or check it out during the Highland Festival.  Hope to see you there.

Carolyn Fea
 


We put the questions, Carolyn provides the answers:


AJ: When was the venue established?

CF: The building was established in 1975, the theatre was built September 2003.

AJ: What famous names have taken to the stage?

CF: Elvis. Uh-huh-huh.

AJ: What are your big ideas for the future of the venue?

CF: In the coming months, we will be working to develop a varied programme of performances and aggressively marketing the theatre, to let people know that we are here! In many ways, our smaller Studio Theatre is very similar in size and style to the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh. I would like to create a venue with a regular following, which in a city means attracting good shows.

 AJ: Does the venue have a ghost?

CF: The exterior of the building is scary enough.

AJ: What was your worst disaster as director?

CF: A couple of monologue artists…who outnumbered the audience.

AJ: And what was your biggest triumph?

CF: When the Board of Directors secured a private lease from The Highland Council, which has taken 7 years to achieve in principle. This is a milestone for the centre and its users since the ‘Save Our Spectrum’ campaign began several years ago. The theatre was introduced when the Board, chaired by Pat Hayden, realised there was scope for a smaller arts facility in the town centre.

AJ: If you could have any artist in the world for a one-off special, who would it be, and why?