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PLEASANCE

The Pleasance Courtyard during the 2006 Edinburgh Fringe

'Pleasance' is a street in Edinburgh, Scotland, which is the location for one of the largest and most popular venue at the Edinburgh Fringe, hosting mainly comedy shows. In 2006 it consisted of two multiplex venues: the Pleasance Courtyard (situated on the Pleasance), and the Pleasance Dome (situated on Bristo Square). Both these venues are owned by Edinburgh University Students' Association and used as student union premises normally. The Pleasance theatre company London rents the venues from mid July to the end of August each year. Together these now comprise 21 performance spaces:


★ 10 Dome

★ Above

★ Ace Dome

★ Attic

★ Baby Grand

★ Below

★ Beside

★ Beyond

★ Cabaret Bar

★ Cavern

★ Cellar

★ Grand

★ Hut

★ Jack Dome

★ Joker Dome

★ King Dome

★ Palm Court,

★ Pleasance One

★ Pleasance Two

★ Queen Dome

★ Upstairs
These spaces range in size from the 700 seater Pleasance Grand to the Cellar and Joker Dome, which each seat 50 people.
Pleasance is famous for spawning such acts as Frank Skinner, Graham Norton, Paul Merton, and Al Murray.
In addition to the Edinburgh venue, Pleasance London also has a sister venue in Islington, North London, which operates throughout the year.

Contents
Pleasance Dome
Student Usage
History
External links

Pleasance Dome


The second series of venues under the Pleasance Theatre branch in Edinburgh, used for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Pleasance Dome attracts comedians, actors and musicians to its spaces, used for the rest of the year by Edinburgh University.

Student Usage


Through the rest of the year the pleasance is home to the societies and sports offices for the Edinburgh University Students' Association (EUSA) and Edinburgh University Sports Union (EUSU). Further north along the pleasance is the university sports centre, which now houses a state of the art gym, completed in 2004.

History


Pleasance theatre company London was founded in 1995 by Christopher Richardson, in the Pleasance Courtyard. In 2005 Richardson retired as director of Pleasance, leaving Anthony Alderson to succeed him.

External links



Pleasance website

Pleasance Edinburgh website

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