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Bedlam Theatre is a student-run theatre owned by Edinburgh University. The University of Edinburgh, founded in 1583, is a renowned centre for teaching and research in Edinburgh, Scotland. ...

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History

Bedlam is housed in the former "North Free Church" at the foot of George IV Bridge in Edinburgh, this building was designed by Thomas Hamilton, an architect also involved in the creation of the New Town in the city. It is on the site of the old city poorhouse and round the corner from the site of the city's first mental health hospital, hence the name. After the building was abandoned by the church it fell into the hands of the University which used it for various purposes including a furniture store and a school of nursing. In 1980 the Edinburgh University Theatre Company (EUTC) moved in, the building being converted for their use. Edinburgh (pronounced ; Scottish Gaelic: ) is the capital of Scotland and its second-largest city. ... Thomas Hamilton, (1784 - 1858) was a Scottish architect, based in Edinburgh. ... The Edinburgh New Town is a neo-classical masterpiece. ... A poorhouse is a publicly maintained facility for the support and housing of dependent or needy persons, typically run by a local government entity such as a county or municipality. ...


Running

Bedlam Theatre is the oldest student-run theatre in Britain. It is run by a yearly elected student committee. Any member can propose a show for selection by democratic company vote and all aspects of the production from acting to lighting to taking the tickets are carried out by the student membership. It stages over 40 shows every year, some the small-scale, one-off Lunchtimes, but also a number of larger budget, week-long Mainterms. The Bedlam is also home to Edinburgh's longest-running improv troupe, the Improverts, who play every Friday. Founded in Edinburgh in 1989 by Canadian-born Toph Marshall, The Improverts is the longest-running improv comedy show in Scotland. ...


It is also the central venue of the recently revived 'FebFest', a festival of new work which incorporates drama, poetry, readings, site-specific performances, story-telling, film, technological pieces and debate taken from all over Scotland. It runs from the end of January to early February and will have it's re-debut in 2007.


Fringe

The EUTC being a student company based in Edinburgh has always been involved in the Edinburgh Fringe. Bedlam Theatre opens as Venue 49 each year. Again the theatre is run entirely by students during the Fringe and has developed a warm and friendly atmosphere with many companies and audience members returning year on year. A street performer on the Royal Mile, with volunteer (2004). ...


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