The economics of the Edinburgh Fringe
11/08/2018 … When the Olympics or the World Cup is on telly, the whole world – or a large part of it – is watching.
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11/08/2018 … When the Olympics or the World Cup is on telly, the whole world – or a large part of it – is watching.
10/08/2018 … David Mitchell, in his groundbreaking ‘rich white guy finds things to whinge about to a deadline’ column in The Observer last weekend, spaffed out 1,000…
09/08/2018 … This is my first time in Edinburgh.
08/08/2018 … The question we get asked the most is ‘Are you real sisters? Are you really sisters? I don’t believe you.
07/08/2018 … I have arrived in Edinburgh with my husband, two young kids and a suitcase of dreams.
06/08/2018 … August 24, 2014.
05/08/2018 … Edinburgh Comedy Awards director Nica Burns has today paid tribute to Sean Hughes, and likened the new generation of socially ‘woke’ comedians to the…
05/08/2018 … It feels strange to use a word like ‘writing’ when discussing stand-up comedy.
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