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  2. Sketchy Beats - Wikipedia

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    The former State Cinema, Great Junction Street, Edinburgh, the current home of Sketchy Beats Sculptures in the interior of Sketchy Beats Cafe, Edinburgh. Sketchy Beats is an arts concept combining live music, improvised dancing and life drawing. [1]

  3. Rose Theatre, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Theatre is an arts venue and Category B listed building on Rose Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, owned by ballet dancer and Olivier Award winning director Peter Schaufuss and is as a year round venue for theatre, comedy, music, dance and cabaret. It is also the home of the Rose Theatre Cafe.

  4. Omni Centre, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh EH1 3AA: Opening date: 2002 [1] Developer: Pillar Projects, Parlison Properties Ltd: Owner: Triple B [2] Architect: Allan Murray Architects: No. of anchor tenants: 1 : No. of floors: 10 (including 3 sub levels). [3] 1 floor is used for retail space while 2 are used for the cinema. [4] Parking: 990: Public transit access: Edinburgh ...

  5. Edinburgh Filmhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh Filmhouse is a cinema located in Edinburgh, Scotland, which opened in 1979. It was home to the world's oldest continually running film festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The cinema closed in October 2022 when its parent body went into administration.

  6. Dominion Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The cinema was opened on 31 January 1938 originally seating 1300. [2] The first feature film to be screened here was Wee Willie Winkie, starring Shirley Temple. [3] The cinema, one of only three family-run cinemas in Scotland [4] [5] has only been forced to close twice. The first occasion was in September 1939, when there were fears over air ...

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    Lost Island Mahjongg. Enjoy your favorite tile game with a tropical twist. A new puzzle every day! By Masque Publishing

  8. Caley Picture House - Wikipedia

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    The auditorium, which opened in 1923, originally seated 900, and was later increased to 1,900 in 1928. The cinema was closed in 1984 and was converted into a discothèque in 1986. [1] Notable past performers include Robin Trower, Wishbone Ash, Uriah Heep, Hawkwind, Rory Gallagher, Queen, Beck, Bogert & Appice, Gentle Giant and AC/DC. [2]

  9. Scottish Storytelling Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Storytelling Centre, the world's first purpose-built modern centre for live storytelling, is located on the High Street in Edinburgh's Royal Mile, Scotland, United Kingdom. It was formally opened on 1 June 2006 by Patricia Ferguson MSP, Minister for Culture in the Scottish Executive . [ 1 ]