The theatre is known for varied entertainment, ranging from comedy to musical shows.
In 1992 Schanke died, and Tom Sterri, Ketil Aamodt and Anders Moland took over.
[2] A real estate company that owned a nearby hotel purchased the property.
In autumn 2003, reconstruction had finished, and the theatre was returned to its original name, Edderkoppen.
[1] In December 2014, ownership transfers operations to Scandic Hotels and after extensive renovation, opened the stage in May 2016 with a new name; Edderkoppen Scene.